The fifth government of Poincare is the cabinet of ministers, who ruled France from November 11, 1928 to July 26, 1929, during the Third French Republic , in the following composition:
- Raymond Poincare - Chairman of the Council of Ministers;
- Aristide Briand - Minister of Foreign Affairs;
- Paul Painlevé - Minister of War;
- Andre Tardieu - Minister of the Interior;
- Henri Sharon - Minister of Finance;
- Louis Luchot - Minister of Labor, Hygiene, Charity and Social Security;
- Louis Bartoux - Minister of Justice
- Georges Leig - Minister of the Sea;
- Laurent Einak - Minister of Aviation;
- Pierre Marro - Minister of Social Development and the Arts;
- Louis Anteriu - Minister of Pensions;
- Jean Ennessy - Minister of Agriculture;
- Andre Maginot - Minister of the Colonies;
- Pierre Fargeau - Minister of Public Works;
- Georges Bonnefu is Minister of Trade and Industry.
See also
- List of French Governments