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Henri Queuille

Henri Queuille (French: [ɑ̃ʁi kœj]; 31 March 1884 – 15 June 1970) was a French Radical politician prominent in the Third and Fourth Republics. After World War II, he served three times as Prime Minister.[1]

Henri Queuille
Prime Minister of France
In office
10 March 1951 – 11 August 1951
PresidentVincent Auriol
Preceded byRené Pleven
Succeeded byRené Pleven
In office
2 July 1950 – 12 July 1950
PresidentVincent Auriol
Preceded byGeorges Bidault
Succeeded byRené Pleven
In office
11 September 1948 – 28 October 1949
PresidentVincent Auriol
Preceded byRobert Schuman
Succeeded byGeorges Bidault
Personal details
Born31 March 1884
Neuvic, Corrèze
Died15 June 1970(1970-06-15) (aged 86)
Paris
Political partyRadical

Governments edit

First ministry (11 September 1948 – 28 October 1949) edit

Changes:

  • 12 January 1949 – Maurice Petsche 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) edit

Third ministry (10 March – 11 August 1951) edit

Political offices
Preceded by Minister of Agriculture
1924–1925
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of Agriculture
1926–1928
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of Agriculture
1930
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of Public Health
1930–1931
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of Posts, Telegraphs and Telephones
1932
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of Agriculture
1932–1934
Succeeded by
Émile Casset
Preceded by Minister of Public Health and Physical Education
1934–1935
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of Public Works
1937–1938
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of Agriculture
1938–1940
Succeeded by
Preceded by
(none)
Minister of Supply
1940
Succeeded by
Preceded by
(none)
Minister of State
1948
Succeeded by
(none)
Preceded by Minister of Public Works, Transport and Tourism
1948
Succeeded by
Preceded by Prime Minister of France
1948–1949
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs
1948–1949
Succeeded by
Maurice Petsche
Preceded by Deputy Prime Minister of France
1949–1950
Succeeded by
Preceded by Prime Minister of France
1950
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of the Interior
1950–1951
Succeeded by
Preceded by Prime Minister of France
1951
Succeeded by
Preceded by
(none)
Minister of State
1951–1952
Succeeded by
Preceded by Deputy Prime Minister of France
1952–1954
Succeeded by
(none)

References edit

  1. ^ "Henri Queuille et l'affaire Stavisky - Arkheia, revue d'histoire". archive.wikiwix.com. Retrieved 17 December 2022.

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translated from the existing French Wikipedia article at fr Henri Queuille see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated fr Henri Queuille to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Henri Queuille French ɑ ʁi kœj 31 March 1884 15 June 1970 was a French Radical politician prominent in the Third and Fourth Republics After World War II he served three times as Prime Minister 1 Henri QueuillePrime Minister of FranceIn office 10 March 1951 11 August 1951PresidentVincent AuriolPreceded byRene PlevenSucceeded byRene PlevenIn office 2 July 1950 12 July 1950PresidentVincent AuriolPreceded byGeorges BidaultSucceeded byRene PlevenIn office 11 September 1948 28 October 1949PresidentVincent AuriolPreceded byRobert SchumanSucceeded byGeorges BidaultPersonal detailsBorn31 March 1884Neuvic CorrezeDied15 June 1970 1970 06 15 aged 86 ParisPolitical partyRadical Contents 1 Governments 1 1 First ministry 11 September 1948 28 October 1949 1 2 Second ministry 2 12 July 1950 1 3 Third ministry 10 March 11 August 1951 2 References 3 External linksGovernments editFirst ministry 11 September 1948 28 October 1949 edit Henri Queuille President of the Council and Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs Andre Marie Vice President of the Council and Minister of Justice Robert Schuman Minister of Foreign Affairs Paul Ramadier Minister of National Defense Jules Moch Minister of the Interior Robert Lacoste Minister of Commerce and Industry Daniel Mayer Minister of Labour and Social Security Andre Colin Minister of Merchant Marine Yvon Delbos Minister of National Education Robert Betolaud 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 Pierre Schneiter Minister of Public Health and Population Eugene Claudius Petit Minister of Reconstruction and Town PlanningChanges 12 January 1949 Maurice Petsche 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 edit Henri Queuille President of the Council and Minister of the Interior Georges Bidault Vice President of the Council Robert Schuman Minister of Foreign Affairs Rene Pleven Minister of National Defense Maurice Petsche Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs Edgar Faure Minister of Budget Jean Marie Louvel Minister of Commerce and Industry Paul Bacon Minister of Labour and Social Security Rene Mayer Minister of Justice Lionel de Tinguy du Pouet Minister of Merchant Marine Andre Morice 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 Bourges Maunoury Minister of Public Works Transport and Tourism Pierre Schneiter Minister of Public Health and Population Eugene Claudius Petit Minister of Reconstruction and Town Planning Charles Brune Minister of Posts Jean Letourneau Minister of Information Paul Giacobbi Minister of Civil Service and Administrative Reform Paul Reynaud Minister of Relations with Partner States and the Far EastThird ministry 10 March 11 August 1951 edit Henri Queuille President of the Council and Minister of the Interior Guy Mollet Vice President of the Council and Minister for the Council of Europe Rene Pleven Vice President of the Council Georges Bidault Vice President of the Council Robert Schuman Minister of Foreign Affairs Jules Moch Minister of National Defense Maurice Petsche Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs Edgar Faure Minister of Budget Jean Marie Louvel Minister of Commerce and Industry Paul Bacon Minister of Labour and Social Security Rene 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 Francois Mitterrand Minister of Overseas France Antoine Pinay Minister of Public Works Transport and Tourism Pierre Schneiter Minister of Public Health and Population Eugene Claudius Petit Minister of Reconstruction and Town Planning Charles Brune Minister of Posts Albert Gazier Minister of Information Jean Letourneau Minister of Relations with Partner StatesPolitical officesPreceded byJoseph Capus Minister of Agriculture1924 1925 Succeeded byJean DurandPreceded byFrancois Binet Minister of Agriculture1926 1928 Succeeded byJean HennessyPreceded byJean Hennessy Minister of Agriculture1930 Succeeded byFernand DavidPreceded byDesire Ferry Minister of Public Health1930 1931 Succeeded byCamille BlaisotPreceded byLouis Rollin Minister of Posts Telegraphs and Telephones1932 Succeeded byLaurent EynacPreceded byAbel Gardey Minister of Agriculture1932 1934 Succeeded byEmile CassetPreceded byLouis Marin Minister of Public Health and Physical Education1934 1935 Succeeded byLouis LafontPreceded byAlbert Bedouce Minister of Public Works1937 1938 Succeeded byJules MochPreceded byGeorges Monnet Minister of Agriculture1938 1940 Succeeded byPaul ThellierPreceded by none Minister of Supply1940 Succeeded byAlbert ChicheryPreceded by none Minister of State1948 Succeeded by none Preceded byChristian Pineau Minister of Public Works Transport and Tourism1948 Succeeded byChristian PineauPreceded byRobert Schuman Prime Minister of France1948 1949 Succeeded byGeorges BidaultPreceded byChristian Pineau Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs1948 1949 Succeeded byMaurice PetschePreceded byRobert Lecourt Deputy Prime Minister of France1949 1950 Succeeded byGeorges BidaultPreceded byGeorges Bidault Prime Minister of France1950 Succeeded byRene PlevenPreceded byJules Moch Minister of the Interior1950 1951 Succeeded byCharles BrunePreceded byRene Pleven Prime Minister of France1951 Succeeded byRene PlevenPreceded by none Minister of State1951 1952 Succeeded byFrancois MitterrandPreceded byRene Mayer Deputy Prime Minister of France1952 1954 Succeeded by none References edit Henri Queuille et l affaire Stavisky Arkheia revue d histoire archive wikiwix com Retrieved 17 December 2022 External links editNewspaper clippings about Henri Queuille in the 20th Century Press Archives of the ZBW Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Henri Queuille amp oldid 1185097556, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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