Government Pierre Pflimlin
France - Fourth Republic - Presidency Rene Coty (1954-1959)
Chronology
1958
- May 14th: Beginning of the government Pierre Pflimlin President of the Council.
- May 19th: Press conference of the de Gaulle general.
- May 28th:
- Resignation of the president of the Council Pierre Pflimlin and end of his government .
- Demonstration antifascist with Paris.
- 1 {{er}} June: Beginning of the Government Charles de Gaulle (3).
Composition
- President of the Council: Pierre Pflimlin (MRP)
- Vice-president of the Council (starting from May 15th, 1958): Guy Mollet (SFIO)
- Minister of state, charged with the Sahara: Edouard Corniglion-Molinier (URAS)
- Minister of state: Felix Houphouët-Boigny (GDR)
- Minister of state (starting from May 17th, 1958): max Lejeune (SFIO)
- Minister for Justice: Robert Lecourt (MRP)
- Foreign Minister: Rene Pleven (UDSR)
- Minister of Interior Department: Maurice Faure (PRS) (until May 17th, 1958), then Jules Moch (SFIO)
- Minister of Algeria: Andre Mutter (CNIP)
- Minister for National defense and the Armed forces: Pierre de Chevigné (MRP)
- Minister for Finance, Economic affairs and Plan: Edgar Faure (RGR)
- Minister for State education: Jacques Bordeneuve (PRS)
- public Minister for Labor, Transport and Tourism: Edouard Bonnefous (UDSR)
- Minister of Industry and Trade: Paul Ribeyre (CNIP)
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Minister for Agriculture: Roland Boscary-Monsservin (CNIP)
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Minister of France of Overseas: Andre Colin (MRP)
- Minister for Labor and Social security: Paul Bacon (MRP)
- Minister for the Public health and the Population: Andre Maroselli (PRS)
- Minister for the Rebuilding and Housing: Pierre Garet (CNIP)
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Minister for the War veterans and the War victims: Vincent Badie (PRS)
- Minister for Information (starting from May 17th, 1958): Albert Gazier (SFIO)
- Minister for the European Institutions (starting from May 17th, 1958): Maurice Faure
See too
Historical of the governments of France
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