Ernest Monis
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In office March 2, 1911 – June 27, 1911 |
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Preceded by | Aristide Briand |
Succeeded by | Joseph Caillaux |
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Born | May 23, 1846 |
Died | May 25, 1929 |
Political party | None |
Antoine Emmanuel Ernest Monis (23 May 1846 - 25 May 1929) was a French politician of the Third Republic, deputy of Gironde from 1885 to 1889 and then senator of the same department from 1891 to 1920. He was also Minister of Justice in Pierre Waldeck-Rousseau's Bloc des gauches's cabinet (1899-1902) and Minister of the Navy in Gaston Doumergue's cabinet in 1913-1914.
[edit] Monis's Ministry, 2 March - 27 June 1911
- Ernest Monis - President of the Council and Minister of the Interior and Worship
- Jean Cruppi - Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Maurice Berteaux - Minister of War
- Joseph Caillaux - Minister of Finance
- Joseph Paul-Boncour - Minister of Labour and Social Security Provisions
- Antoine Perrier - Minister of Justice
- Théophile Delcassé - Minister of Marine
- Théodore Steeg - Minister of Public Instruction and Fine Arts
- Jules Pams - Minister of Agriculture
- Adolphe Messimy - Minister of Colonies
- Charles Dumont - Minister of Public Works, Posts, and Telegraphs
- Alfred Massé - Minister of Commerce and Industry
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Preceded by Georges Lebret |
Minister of Justice 1899–1902 |
Succeeded by Ernest Vallé |
Preceded by Aristide Briand |
Prime Minister of France 1911 |
Succeeded by Joseph Caillaux |