The government of Reynau is the cabinet of ministers who ruled France 86 days from March 22 to June 16, 1940 , during the period of the Third French Republic , with the following composition:
- Paul Reynaud - Chairman of the Council of Ministers and Minister of Foreign Affairs ;
- Camille Shotan - Vice-Chairman of the Council of Ministers;
- Edouard Daladier - Minister of National Defense and War Minister ;
- Raul Dotri - Minister of Weapons;
- Henri Rua - Minister of the Interior
- Lucien Lamoureux - Minister of Finance ;
- Charles Pomare - Minister of Labor;
- Albert Serole - Minister of Justice ;
- Cesar Kampinshi - naval minister ;
- Alphons Rio - Minister of the Navy;
- Laurent Einak - Minister of Aviation;
- Albert Sarro - Minister of National Education;
- Albert Rivière - Minister of Veterans and Pensioners;
- Paul Tellier - Minister of Agriculture;
- Henri Key - Minister of Supply;
- Georges Mandel - Minister of the Colonies;
- Anatole de Monzie - Minister of Public Works;
- Marcel Herault - Minister of Health;
- Alfred Jules-Julien - Minister of Posts, Telegraphs and Telephones;
- Louis-Oscar Frossard - Minister of Information;
- Louis Rollin - Minister of Commerce and Industry;
- Georges Monnet - Minister of the blockade.
- Changes
- May 10, 1940
- Louis Maren and Jean Ibarnegaray enter the Cabinet as ministers of state.
- May 18, 1940
- Philip Peten enters the Cabinet as Minister of State.
- Raynaud inherits Daladier as Minister of National Defense and War Minister.
- Daladier inherits Raynaud as Minister of Foreign Affairs.
- Georges Mandel inherits Roy as Minister of the Interior.
- Louis Rollin inherits Mandela as minister of the colonies.
- Leon Bareti inherits Rollin as Minister of Commerce and Industry.
- June 5, 1940
- Raynaud inherits Daladier as Minister of Foreign Affairs, remaining also the Minister of National Defense and the Minister of War.
- Yves Butille inherits Lamoureux as Minister of Finance.
- Yvon Delbos inherits Sarro as Minister of National Education.
- Louis Oscar Frossard inherits Monze as minister of public works.
- Jean Prouvos inherits Frossard as Minister of Information.
- Georges Pernot inherits Herault as Minister of Health, with the new name of the Minister of the French Family.
- Albert Shisheri inherits Bareti as Minister of Trade and Industry.
See also
- List of French Governments