Government Rene Mayer
France - Fourth Republic - Presidency Vincent Auriol (1947-1954)
Chronology
1952
- December 23rd: Fall of the Gouvernement Antoine Pinay.
1953
- January 8th: Beginning of the government Rene Mayer president of the Council.
- January 12th: Opening to Bordeaux of the lawsuit of the murderers of Oradour.
- May 6th: Charles de Gaulle returns their freedom to the elected officials of RPF, this party is thus dissolved.
- May 21st: Fall of the government Rene Mayer.
- May 26th: The members of Parliament gaullists found the Union of the republicans of social action (URAS).
- June 4th: Nomination lacked Pierre Mendès France.
- June 27th: Beginning of the Government Joseph Laniel (1).
Composition
- President of the Council: Rene Mayer (PRS)
- Secretary of State to the Presidency of the Council: Strong Felix (PRS)
- Secretary of State to the Presidency of the Council and Information: Emile Hugues (PRS)
- Secretary of State to the Presidency of the Council (starting from January 10th, 1953): Johannès Dupraz (MRP)
- Vice-president of the Council: Henri Queuille (PRS)
- Minister of state: Paul Coste-Floret (MRP)
- Minister of state: Edouard Bonnefous (UDSR)
- Minister for the Relations with the associated States: Jean Letourneau (MRP)
- Minister for Justice: Leon Martinaud-Déplat (PRS)
- Foreign Minister: Georges Bidault (MRP)
- Secretary of foreign affairs (starting from January 10th, 1953): Maurice Schumann (MRP)
- Minister of Interior Department: Charles Brune (PRS)
- Secretary of State inside (starting from January 10th, 1953): Andre Colin (MRP)
- Minister for National defense and the Armed forces: Rene Pleven (UDSR)
- Secretary of State to the War: Pierre de Chevigné (MRP)
- Secretary of State to the Navy: Jacques Gavini (CNIP)
- Secretary of State to the Air: Pierre Montel (PRS)
- Minister for Finance: Maurice Bourges-Maunoury (PRS)
- Minister for the Budget: Jean Moreau (CNIP)
- Minister for the Economic affairs: Robert Buron (MRP)
- Minister for State education: Andre Marie (PRS)
- Secretary of State to the Art schools (starting from January 10th, 1953): Andre Cornu (PRS)
- Secretary of State to Technical education, Youth and the Sports (as from the January 1953): Jean Masson (PRS)
- public Minister for Labor, Transport and Tourism: Andre Morice (PRS)
- Secretary of State to the Merchant navy (starting from January 10th, 1953): Jules Ramarony (CNIP)
- Minister of Industry and Energy: Jean-Marie Louvel (MRP)
- Minister Commercial: Paul Ribeyre (CNIP) (until February 11th, 1953), then Small Guy (CNIP)
- Minister for Agriculture: Camille Laurens (CNIP)
- Secretary of State to Agriculture (starting from January 10th, 1953): Small Guy
- Minister of France of Overseas: Louis Jacquinot (CNIP)
- Secretary of State in France of Overseas (starting from January 10th, 1953): Henri Caillavet (PRS)
- Minister for Labor, Social security: Paul Bacon (MRP)
- Minister for the Rebuilding and Town planning: Pierre Running (CNIP)
- Minister for the War veterans and the War victims: Henry Bergasse (CNIP)
- Minister for the Public health and the Population: Andre Boutemy (until February 9th, 1953), then (starting from February 11th, 1953) Paul Ribeyre
- Secretary of State to the Public health and the Population (starting from January 10th, 1953): Pierre Couinaud (ARS)
- Minister for the postal and telecommunications authorities: Roger Duchet (CNIP)
See too
Historical of the governments of France| Random links: | Jan Oort | Vinilo | Primitive | Giulio Alessandrini (1866-1954) | Louis Poinsot | Church of Rocques |