The first government of Daladier is the cabinet of ministers, who ruled France from January 31 to October 24, 1933, during the Third French Republic , in the following composition:
- Eduard Daladier - Chairman of the Council of Ministers and Minister of War;
- Eugene Penansier - Vice-Chairman of the Council of Ministers and Minister of Justice;
- Joseph Paul-Boncourt - Minister of Foreign Affairs;
- Camille Shotan - Minister of the Interior;
- Georges Bonnet - Minister of Finance;
- Lucien Lamoureux - Minister of Budget;
- Francois Albert - Minister of Labor and Social Security;
- Georges Leig - Minister of the Navy;
- Eugene Frot - Minister of the Merchant Navy;
- Pierre Cote - Minister of Aviation;
- Anatole de Monzi - Minister of National Education;
- Edmond Mjelle - Minister of Pensions;
- Henri Kay - Minister of Agriculture;
- Alber Sarro - Minister of the Colonies;
- Joseph Paganon - Minister of Public Works;
- Charles Danielou - Minister of Health;
- Laurent Einak - Minister of Post, Telegraphs and Telephones:
- Louis Serre - Minister of Commerce and Industry;
- Changes
- September 6, 1933 - Alber Sarro inherits Leigu (September 2) as Fleet Minister. Albert Dalimier inherits Sarro as Minister of the Colonies.
See also
- List of French Governments