The third government of Tardieux is the French government, chaired by Andre Tardieux during the Third Republic .
Dates
- Beginning of the reign - February 20, 1932 [1]
- End of reign - May 10, 1932
Government Composition
- Andre Tardieu - Chairman of the Council of Ministers and Minister of Foreign Affairs ;
- Paul Reynaud - Vice-Chairman of the Council of Ministers and Minister of Justice;
- Francois Pietri - Minister of National Defense ;
- Alber Mayo - Minister of the Interior ;
- Pierre-Etienne Flanden - Minister of Finance;
- Pierre Laval - Minister of Labor and Social Security;
- Charles Garnier - Minister of Public Works of the Merchant Navy;
- Mario Rostan - Minister of Public Infrastructure and the Arts;
- Auguste Champaigne de Ribé - Minister of Pensions and Liberated Regions;
- Claude Chavaut - Minister of Agriculture;
- Louis de Chappedelen - Minister of the Colonies;
- Camille Blesault - Minister of Health;
- Louis Rollin is Minister of Commerce, Industry, Post, Telegraphs, and Telephones.
See also
- The first government of Tardieu
- Second Government of Tardieu
Notes
- ↑ Ryabokon S. I. Politics of France in the countries of the Lesser Entente in 1932-1933 (from the “Tardieu Plan” to the Organizational Pact of the Little Entente) / S. I. Ryabokon. - International relations in the Balkans and the Middle East. - Sverdlovsk: Ural State University, 1988 .-- S. 43-62.
Links
- Ministers of the Third Republic / Site of the French Ministry of the Interior.
- Decree of February 20, 1932