Lucien Lamoureux (France)
See also: Lucien Lamoureux
Lucien Lamoureux is a French politician born on September 16th, 1888 with Viplaix (To combine) and deceased on August 5th, 1970 with Creuzier-the-Old man (To combine)
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Appointed radical To combine it of 1919 to 1940
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Minister for the State education and the Art schools from March 9th to June 23rd, 1926 in the Government Aristide Briand (9)
- Minister for the Colonies from February 21st to March 2nd, 1930 in the Government Camille Chautemps (1)
- Minister for the Budget from January 31st, 1933 to October 26th, 1933 in the Government Edouard Daladier (1)
- Minister for Labor and social Welfare from November 26th, 1933 to January 9th, 1934 in the Government Camille Chautemps (2)
- Minister for the Colonies from January 9th to 30th 1934 in the Government Camille Chautemps (2)
- Minister Commercial and the Industry from February 9th to November 8th, 1934 in the Government Gaston Doumergue (2)
- Minister for Finance from March 21st to June 5th, 1940 in the Government Paul Reynaud
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