The second government of Blum is the cabinet of ministers, who ruled France from March 13 to April 8, 1938, during the Third French Republic , in the following composition:
- Leon Blum - Chairman of the Council of Ministers and Minister of the Treasury;
- Eduard Daladier - Vice-Chairman of the Council of Ministers and Minister of National Defense and War;
- Joseph Paul-Boncourt - Minister of Foreign Affairs;
- Mars Dormuay - Minister of the Interior;
- Charles Spinass - Minister of Budget;
- Albert Serol - Minister of Labor;
- Mark Rukar - Minister of Justice;
- Cesar Campinshi - Minister of the Navy;
- Guy La Chambray - Minister of Aviation;
- Jean Zey - Minister of National Education;
- Albert Rivier - Minister of Pensions;
- Georges Monnet - Minister of Agriculture;
- Maurice Mote - Minister of the Colonies;
- Jules Mock - Minister of Public Works;
- Fernan Genten - Minister of Health;
- Jean-Baptiste Leba - Minister of Posts, Telegraphs and Telephones;
- Louis Oscar Frossard - Minister of Propaganda;
- Vincent Oriol - Minister for Coordination of Services of the Chairman of the Council of Ministers;
- Pierre Cote - Minister of Commerce;
- Paul Fort - Minister of State;
- Theodor Steg - Minister of State;
- Maurice Viollett - Minister of State;
- Alber Sarro - Minister of State in charge of North African affairs;
- Leo Lagrange - Under Secretary of State for Leisure and Sports, i.e. Minister of Sports.
See also
- List of French Governments