The Government of Gaillard is the cabinet of ministers that ruled France for 150 days from November 6, 1957 to April 15, 1958, during the Fourth French Republic , in the following composition:
- Felix Gaillard - Chairman of the Council of Ministers;
- Christian Pino - Minister of Foreign Affairs ;
- Jacques Chabant-Delmas - Minister of Armed Forces;
- Maurice Bourges-Monouri - Minister of the Interior;
- Pierre Pflimlen - Minister of Finance, Economic Affairs and Planning;
- Paul Ribeiro - Minister of Commerce and Industry;
- Paul Bacon - Minister of Labor and Social Security;
- Robert Lekur - Minister of Justice;
- Rene Billiere - Minister of National Education;
- Antoine Quenson - Minister for Veterans and War Victims;
- Roland Boscari-Monsserven - Minister of Agriculture;
- Gerard Jacquet - Minister of Overseas Territories;
- Eduard Bonnefuz - Minister of Public Works, Transport and Tourism;
- Felix Ufue-Boigny - Minister of Health and Population;
- Pierre Gare - Minister of Reconstruction and Housing;
- Max Lejeune is Minister for Sahara Affairs.
See also
- Government of the Fourth Republic of France