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Paul Ramadier ( March 17, 1888 - October 14, 1961) was a prominent French Socialist politician of the Third and Fourth Republics. He served as the first Prime Minister of the Fourth Republic in 1947. It was during his first ministry that the Communists were forced out of the government.
- Paul Ramadier - President of the Council
- Maurice Thorez - Vice President of the Council
- Georges Bidault - Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Paul Coste-Floret - Minister of War
- Louis Jacquinot - Minister of Marine
- André Maroselli - Minister of Air
- Édouard Depreux - Minister of the Interior
- Robert Schuman - Minister of Finance
- André Philip - Minister of National Economy
- Robert Lacoste - Minister of Industrial Production
- Ambroise Croizat - Minister of Labour and Social Security
- André MarieAndre Marie ( 1897- 1974) was a French Radical politician who served as Prime Minister during the Fourth Republic in 1948. Marie's Ministry, 26 July 5 September 1948 Andre Marie President of the Council Pierre-Henri Teitgen Vice President of the Council L - Minister of Justice
- Marcel Edmond Naegelen - Minister of National Education
- François MitterrandFrancois Mitterrand Became President May 10 1981 Predecessor Valery Giscard d'Estaing Date of Birth October 26 1916 Place of Birth Jarnac Political party French Socialist Party Francois Maurice Adrien Marie Mitterrand ( October 26, 1916 January 8, 1996) w - Minister of Veterans and War Victims
- François Tanguy-PrigentFrancois Tanguy-Prigent was a French politician. He was born on 1909 October 11 at Saint Jean du Doigt, in Bretagne. Tanguy Prigent became politically active at age 16. At age 18 he published his first political articles and in 1934 won his first election - Minister of Agriculture
- Pierre Bourdan - Minister of Youth, Arts, and Letters
- Marius Moutet - Minister of Overseas France
- Jules MochJules Moch was born in Paris on 15 March 1893 and died on 1 August 1985 in Cabris (Alpes-Maritimes). An engineer polytechnicien , he was a socialist member of Parliament from 1928 to 1936 and from 1937 to 1940. Under-secretary of State in prime minister B - Minister of Public Works and Transport
- Georges Marranne - Minister of Public Health and Population
- Charles Tillon - Minister of Reconstruction and Town Planning.
- Jean Letourneau - Minister of Commerce
- Félix GouinFelix Gouin ( October 4, 1884 October 25, 1977) was a French Socialist politician who succeeded Charles de Gaulle as head of the French Provisional Government in 1946. Gouin's Government, 26 January 24 June 1946 Felix Gouin Chairman of the Provisional Gov - Minister of Planning
- Marcel Roclore - Minister of State
- Yvon Delbos - Minister of State
Changes
- 4 May 1947 - Pierre-Henri Teitgen succeeds Thorez as Vice President of the Council. The other Communist ministers (Croizat, Marranne, and Tillon) also resign.
- 9 May 1947 - Daniel Mayer succeeds Croizat as Minister of Labour and Social Security. Robert Prigent succeeds Marranne as Minister of Public Health and Population. Jean Letourneau succeeds Tillon as Minister of Reconstruction and Town Planning. Eugène Thomas enters the Cabinet as Minister of Posts.
- 11 August 1947 - Robert Lacoste succeeds Letourneau as Minister of Commerce, becoming thus Minister of Commerce and Industry.
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