René Mayer
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René Mayer (May 4, 1895, Paris - Dec 13, 1972, Paris) was a French Radical politician of the Fourth Republic who served briefly as Prime Minister during 1953.
[edit] Mayer's Ministry, 8 January - 28 June 1953
- René Mayer - President of the Council
- Henri Queuille - Vice President of the Council
- Georges Bidault - Minister of Foreign Affairs
- René Pleven - Minister of National Defense and Armed Forces
- Charles Brune - Minister of the Interior
- Maurice Bourgès-Maunoury - Minister of Finance
- Robert Buron - Minister of Economic Affairs
- Jean Moreau - Minister of Budget
- Jean-Marie Louvel - Minister of Industry and Energy
- Paul Bacon - Minister of Labour and Social Security
- Léon Martinaud-Deplat - Minister of Justice
- André Marie - Minister of National Education
- Henri Bergasse - Minister of Veterans and War Victims
- Camille Laurens - Minister of Agriculture
- Louis Jacquinot - Minister of Overseas France
- André Morice - Minister of Public Works, Transport, and Tourism
- Paul Ribeyre - Minister of Public Health and Population
- Pierre Courant - Minister of Reconstruction and Town Planning
- Roger Duchet - Minister of Posts
- Paul Ribeyre - Minister of Commerce
- Jean Letourneau - Minister of Relations with Partner States
- Édouard Bonnefous - Minister of State
- Paul Coste-Floret - Minister of State
Changes
- 11 February 1953 - Guy Petit succeeds Ribeyre as Minister of Commerce.
Preceded by (none) |
Minister of Public Works and Transport 1944–1945 |
Succeeded by Jules Moch |
Preceded by Robert Schuman |
Minister of Finance 1947–1948 |
Succeeded by Paul Reynaud |
Preceded by Jules Moch |
Minister of Economic Affairs 1947–1948 |
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Preceded by Pierre-Henri Teitgen |
Minister of National Defence 1948 |
Succeeded by Paul Ramadier |
Preceded by Robert Lecourt |
Minister of Justice 1949–1951 |
Succeeded by Edgar Faure |
Preceded by Guy Mollet and René Pleven |
Deputy Prime Minister of France 1951–1952 |
Succeeded by Henri Queuille |
Preceded by Maurice Petsche |
Minister of Finance 1951–1951 |
Succeeded by Edgar Faure |
Minister of Economic Affairs 1951–1952 |
Succeeded by Robert Buron |
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Preceded by Antoine Pinay |
Prime Minister of France 1953 |
Succeeded by Joseph Laniel |