Government Paul Ramadier (2)
France - Fourth Republic - Presidency Vincent Auriol (1947-1954)
Chronology
1947
- October 19th:
- Victoire of the RPF to the municipal elections (Oct. 19-26).
- Fine of the Government Paul Ramadier (1).
- October 22nd: Beginning of the government Paul Ramadier (2) president of the Council. It is a transition government, and of third force , it gathers the gaullists (MRP), the Socialists (SFIO) and the radical.
- November 19th: Fall of the government Paul Ramadier (2) .
- November 24th: Beginning of the Government Robert Schuman (1).
Composition
- President of the Council and (starting from October 25th, 1947) Minister of France of Overseas: Paul Ramadier (SFIO)
- Secretary of State to the Presidency of the Council and (starting from October 25th, 1947) in France of Overseas: Paul Béchard (SFIO)
- Secretary of State charged with postal and telecommunications authorities: Eugene Thomas (SFIO)
- Minister of state: Yvon Delbos (PRS)
- Minister of Justice: Andre Marie (PRS)
- Foreign Minister: Georges Bidault (MRP)
- Minister of Interior Department: Edouard Depreux (SFIO)
- Minister for the Armed forces: Pierre-Henri Teitgen (MRP)
- Secretary of State to the Armed forces (starting from October 31st, 1947): Andre Maroselli (PRS)
- Under Secretary of State to the Armament (starting from October 31st, 1947): Johannès Dupraz (MRP)
- Minister for the Economic affairs, Public works, Transport, the Rebuilding and Town planning, and (starting from November 4th, 1947) President of the council of the Plan: Jules Moch (SFIO)
- Secretary of State to the Rebuilding and Town planning (starting from October 31st, 1947): Jean Letourneau (MRP)
- Minister for Finance: Robert Schuman (MRP)
- Minister for Agriculture: Marcel Roclore (IH)
- Minister of Industry and Trade: Robert Lacoste (SFIO)
- Minister for State education: Marcel-Edmond Naegelen (SFIO)
- Minister for the social Affairs and the War veterans: Daniel Mayer (SFIO)
- Secretary of State to the War veterans and the War victims (starting from October 31st, 1947): Albert Forcinal (UDSR)
See too
Historical of the governments of France
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