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Henri Queuille (; 31 March 1884 – 15 June 1970) was a French Radical politician prominent in the
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and Fourth Republics. After World War II, he served three times as
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Governments


First ministry (11 September 1948 – 28 October 1949)

* Henri Queuille – President of the Council and Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs *
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– Vice President of the Council and Minister of Justice * Robert Schuman – Minister of Foreign Affairs * Paul Ramadier – Minister of National Defense *
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– Minister of the Interior * Robert Lacoste – Minister of Commerce and Industry * Daniel Mayer – Minister of Labour and Social Security * André Colin – Minister of Merchant Marine * Yvon Delbos – Minister of National Education * Robert Bétolaud – Minister of Veterans and War Victims * Pierre Pflimlin – Minister of Agriculture * Paul Coste-Floret – Minister of Overseas France * Christian Pineau – Minister of Public Works, Transport, and Tourism *
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– Minister of Public Health and Population *
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– Minister of Reconstruction and Town Planning Changes: *12 January 1949 –
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succeeds Queuille as Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs. *13 February 1949 – Robert Lecourt succeeds Marie as Vice President of the Council and Minister of Justice.


Second ministry (2 – 12 July 1950)

*Henri Queuille – President of the Council and Minister of the Interior *
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– Vice President of the Council * Robert Schuman – Minister of Foreign Affairs * René Pleven – Minister of National Defense *
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– Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs * Edgar Faure – Minister of Budget *
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– Minister of Commerce and Industry * Paul Bacon – Minister of Labour and Social Security * René Mayer – Minister of Justice *
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– Minister of Merchant Marine *
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– Minister of National Education * Louis Jacquinot – Minister of Veterans and War Victims * Pierre Pflimlin – Minister of Agriculture * Paul Coste-Floret – Minister of Overseas France * Maurice Bourgès-Maunoury – Minister of Public Works, Transport, and Tourism *
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– Minister of Public Health and Population *
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– Minister of Reconstruction and Town Planning * Charles Brune – Minister of Posts * Jean Letourneau – Minister of Information *
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– Minister of Civil Service and Administrative Reform * Paul Reynaud – Minister of Relations with Partner States and the Far East


Third ministry (10 March – 11 August 1951)

*Henri Queuille – President of the Council and Minister of the Interior *
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– Vice President of the Council and Minister for the Council of Europe * René Pleven – Vice President of the Council *
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– Vice President of the Council * Robert Schuman – Minister of Foreign Affairs *
Jules Moch Jules Salvador Moch (15 March 1893, in Paris – 1 August 1985, in Cabris, Alpes-Maritimes) was a French politician. Biography Moch was born into a renowned French Jewish military family, the son of Captain Gaston Moch and Rébecca Alice ...
– Minister of National Defense *
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– Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs * Edgar Faure – Minister of Budget *
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– Minister of Commerce and Industry * Paul Bacon – Minister of Labour and Social Security * René Mayer – Minister of Justice * Gaston Defferre – Minister of Merchant Marine * Pierre-Olivier Lapie – Minister of National Education * Louis Jacquinot – Minister of Veterans and War Victims * Pierre Pflimlin – Minister of Agriculture * François Mitterrand – Minister of Overseas France * Antoine Pinay – Minister of Public Works, Transport, and Tourism *
Pierre Schneiter François Charles Pierre Schneiter (13 May 1905 – 19 March 1979) was a French politician. Pierre Schneiter was born in Reims, elder son of Charles Albert Schneiter, a wine broker, and Jeanne Marie Alice Sart. Charles Schneiter's father was ...
– Minister of Public Health and Population *
Eugène Claudius-Petit Eugène Claudius-Petit was a French politician. He participated in many governments under the Fourth Republic and was a proponent of Firminy Vert. He later added his pseudonym from the Resistance, "Claudius", to his name. Early life and care ...
– Minister of Reconstruction and Town Planning * Charles Brune – Minister of Posts *
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– Minister of Information * Jean Letourneau – Minister of Relations with Partner States


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