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Second Clemenceau Government

The second Clemenceau government is the cabinet of ministers, who ruled France from November 16, 1917 to January 18, 1920, during the Third French Republic , in the following composition:

  • Georges Clemenceau - Chairman of the Council of Ministers and Minister of War;
  • Stefan Pichon - Minister of Foreign Affairs;
  • Louis Lucho - Minister of Arms and Military Production (on November 26, 1918, the post was abolished, and Luchö received the portfolio of the Minister of Industrial Recovery);
  • Jules Pam - Minister of the Interior;
  • Louis Lucien Klotz - Minister of Finance;
  • Pierre Collier - Minister of Labor and Social Security (since December 2, 1919 - );
  • Louis Nail - Minister of Justice;
  • Georges Leig - Minister of the Sea;
  • Louis Laffer - Minister of Social Development and Arts (from November 27, 1919 - Leon Berard );
  • Victor Bore - Minister of Agriculture and Supplies (from July 20, 1919 - );
  • Henri Simon - Minister of the Colonies;
  • Albert Clavey - Minister of Public Works and Transport (from May 5, 1919 - also Minister of the Merchant Fleet);
  • Etienne Clementel - Minister of Commerce, Industry, Merchant Navy, Post and Telegraphs (since May 5, 1919 - Minister of Commerce, Industry, Post and Telegraphs, since November 27, 1919, he held the position of );
  • Charles Jonnard - Minister of the Blockade and the Liberated Regions (from November 23, 1917 - Albert Lebrun , from December 24, 1918 - the post was called "Minister of the Liberated Regions"; from November 6, 1919, Andre Tardieu held the post)

See also

  • List of French Governments
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Clemenceau Second_Government&oldid = 94563388


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