Laurent Eynac
Victor Andre Laurent Eynac , known as Laurent-Eynac born the October 4th 1886 with the Monastier-on-Gazeille in Haute-Loire and deceased on December 16th 1970 with Paris 7 {{E}}, is a lawyer, journalist, and politician French.
He was a radical elected official of the Haute-Loire during 21 years (General adviser and Député of 1913 until in 1935 then Senator of 1935 with 1940) like several times minister (of the postal and telecommunications authorities, the Trade, Public works and finally of the Air).
He was the first minister of the Air (ministry created by decree in 1928).
Function governmental
- general Police chief with the Gasolines and Oils from June 2nd, 1920 to January 16th, 1921
- Under-secretary of State to the Aeronautics and Air transports from January 17th, 1921 to July 19th, 1926
- Minister for the Air from September 14th, 1928 to December 13rd, 1930
- Minister for the Stations and Telecommunications from December 18th, 1932 to October 26th, 1933 in the Government Joseph Paul-Boncour then the Government Edouard Daladier (1)
- Minister Commercial and Industry in the Government Albert Sarraut (1) then the Government Camille Chautemps (2) from October 26th, 1933 to January 30th, 1934 and the Government Fernand Bouisson of 1st at January 7th, 1935
- public Minister for Labor in the Government Pierre Laval (4) from June 7th, 1935 to January 24th, 1936
- Minister for the Air in the Government Paul Reynaud from March 21st to June 16th, 1940
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