The first government of Zhorzh Bidot is the cabinet of ministers who ruled France from June 24 to November 28, 1946 , during the transitional period from the Third to the Fourth Republic , with the following composition:
- Georges Bideau - Chairman of the Provisional Government and Minister of Foreign Affairs;
- Maurice Thorez - Vice-Chairman of the Provisional Government;
- Felix Gwen - Vice-President of the Provisional Government and Minister of National Defense;
- Charles Tiyon - Minister of Weapons;
- Edouard Depreux - Minister of the Interior;
- Robert Schumann - Minister of Finance;
- Francois de Menton - Minister of National Economy;
- Marcel Paul - Minister of Industrial Production;
- Ambroix Croisette - Minister of Labor and Social Security
- Pierre-Henri Tejen - Minister of Justice;
- Marcel Edmond Nezhelen - Minister of National Education;
- Francois Tanguy-Prigène - Minister of Agriculture;
- Yves Farge - Minister of Supply;
- Marius Mute - Minister of Overseas Territories;
- Jules Mock - Minister of Public Works and Transportation;
- Robert Prige - Minister of Population;
- Francois Biyu - Minister of Reconstruction and Urban Development;
- Jean Leturno - Minister of Posts;
- Alexander Varenn - Minister of State;
- Francisk Ge - Minister of State.
See also
- List of French Governments