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|name=Henri Queuille |
|name=Henri Queuille |
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|image=Henri Queuille |
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|order =[[Prime Minister of France]] |
|order = [[Prime Minister of France]] |
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|term_start =10 March 1951 |
|term_start =10 March 1951 |
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|term_end =11 August 1951 |
|term_end =11 August 1951 |
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|president = [[Vincent Auriol]] |
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|predecessor =[[René Pleven]] |
|predecessor =[[René Pleven]] |
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|successor = |
|successor = René Pleven |
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|term_start2 =2 July 1950 |
|term_start2 =2 July 1950 |
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|term_end2 =12 July 1950 |
|term_end2 =12 July 1950 |
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|president2 = Vincent Auriol |
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|predecessor2 =[[Georges Bidault]] |
|predecessor2 =[[Georges Bidault]] |
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|successor2 = |
|successor2 = René Pleven |
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|term_start3 =11 September 1948 |
|term_start3 =11 September 1948 |
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|term_end3 =28 October 1949 |
|term_end3 =28 October 1949 |
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|president3 = Vincent Auriol |
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|predecessor3 =[[Robert Schuman]] |
|predecessor3 =[[Robert Schuman]] |
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|successor3 =[[Georges Bidault]] |
|successor3 =[[Georges Bidault]] |
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|party=[[Republican, Radical and Radical-Socialist Party|Radical]] |
|party=[[Republican, Radical and Radical-Socialist Party|Radical]] |
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'''Henri Queuille''' ({{IPA |
'''Henri Queuille''' ({{IPA|fr|ɑ̃ʁi kœj|lang}}; 31 March 1884 – 15 June 1970) was a French [[Radical Party (France)|Radical]] politician prominent in the [[French Third Republic|Third]] and [[French Fourth Republic|Fourth]] Republics. After [[World War II]], he served three times as [[Prime Minister of France|Prime Minister]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Henri Queuille et l'affaire Stavisky - Arkheia, revue d'histoire |url=https://archive.wikiwix.com/cache/index2.php?url=http://www.arkheia-revue.org/spip.php?article195#federation=archive.wikiwix.com&tab=url |access-date=2022-12-17 |website=archive.wikiwix.com}}</ref> |
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He was the son of a noblewoman. |
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==Governments== |
==Governments== |
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*[[Edgar Faure]] – Minister of Budget |
*[[Edgar Faure]] – Minister of Budget |
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*[[Jean-Marie Louvel]] – Minister of Commerce and Industry |
*[[Jean-Marie Louvel]] – Minister of Commerce and Industry |
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*[[Paul Bacon]] – Minister of Labour and Social Security |
*[[Paul Bacon (politician)|Paul Bacon]] – Minister of Labour and Social Security |
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*[[René Mayer]] – Minister of Justice |
*[[René Mayer]] – Minister of Justice |
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*[[Lionel de Tinguy|Lionel de Tinguy du Pouët]] – Minister of Merchant Marine |
*[[Lionel de Tinguy|Lionel de Tinguy du Pouët]] – Minister of Merchant Marine |
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*[[Pierre Schneiter]] – Minister of Public Health and Population |
*[[Pierre Schneiter]] – Minister of Public Health and Population |
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*[[Eugène Claudius-Petit]] – Minister of Reconstruction and Town Planning |
*[[Eugène Claudius-Petit]] – Minister of Reconstruction and Town Planning |
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*[[Charles Brune]] – Minister of Posts |
*[[Charles Brune (politician)|Charles Brune]] – Minister of Posts |
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*[[Jean Letourneau]] – Minister of Information |
*[[Jean Letourneau]] – Minister of Information |
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*[[Paul Giacobbi]] – Minister of Civil Service and Administrative Reform |
*[[Paul Giacobbi]] – Minister of Civil Service and Administrative Reform |
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*[[Edgar Faure]] – Minister of Budget |
*[[Edgar Faure]] – Minister of Budget |
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*[[Jean-Marie Louvel]] – Minister of Commerce and Industry |
*[[Jean-Marie Louvel]] – Minister of Commerce and Industry |
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*[[Paul Bacon]] – Minister of Labour and Social Security |
*[[Paul Bacon (politician)|Paul Bacon]] – Minister of Labour and Social Security |
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*[[René Mayer]] – Minister of Justice |
*[[René Mayer]] – Minister of Justice |
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*[[Gaston Defferre]] – Minister of Merchant Marine |
*[[Gaston Defferre]] – Minister of Merchant Marine |
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*[[Pierre Schneiter]] – Minister of Public Health and Population |
*[[Pierre Schneiter]] – Minister of Public Health and Population |
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*[[Eugène Claudius-Petit]] – Minister of Reconstruction and Town Planning |
*[[Eugène Claudius-Petit]] – Minister of Reconstruction and Town Planning |
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*[[Charles Brune]] – Minister of Posts |
*[[Charles Brune (politician)|Charles Brune]] – Minister of Posts |
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*[[Albert Gazier]] – Minister of Information |
*[[Albert Gazier]] – Minister of Information |
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*[[Jean Letourneau]] – Minister of Relations with Partner States |
*[[Jean Letourneau]] – Minister of Relations with Partner States |
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{{succession box|title=[[Minister of Posts, Telegraphs, and Telephones (France)|Minister of Posts, Telegraphs and Telephones]]|before=[[Louis Rollin]]|after=[[Laurent Eynac]]|years=1932}} |
{{succession box|title=[[Minister of Posts, Telegraphs, and Telephones (France)|Minister of Posts, Telegraphs and Telephones]]|before=[[Louis Rollin]]|after=[[Laurent Eynac]]|years=1932}} |
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{{succession box|title=[[Minister of Agriculture (France)|Minister of Agriculture]]|before=[[Abel Gardey]]|after=[[Émile Casset]]|years=1932–1934}} |
{{succession box|title=[[Minister of Agriculture (France)|Minister of Agriculture]]|before=[[Abel Gardey]]|after=[[Émile Casset]]|years=1932–1934}} |
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{{succession box|title=[[Minister of Health (France)|Minister of Public Health and Physical Education]]|before=[[Louis Marin]]|after=[[Louis Lafont]]|years=1934–1935}} |
{{succession box|title=[[Minister of Health (France)|Minister of Public Health and Physical Education]]|before=[[Louis Marin (politician)|Louis Marin]]|after=[[Louis Lafont]]|years=1934–1935}} |
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{{succession box|title=[[Minister of Transportation (France)|Minister of Public Works]]|before=[[Albert Bedouce]]|after=[[Jules Moch]]|years=1937–1938}} |
{{succession box|title=[[Minister of Transportation (France)|Minister of Public Works]]|before=[[Albert Bedouce]]|after=[[Jules Moch]]|years=1937–1938}} |
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{{succession box|title=[[Minister of Agriculture (France)|Minister of Agriculture]]|before=[[Georges Monnet]]|after=[[Paul Thellier]]|years=1938–1940}} |
{{succession box|title=[[Minister of Agriculture (France)|Minister of Agriculture]]|before=[[Georges Monnet]]|after=[[Paul Thellier]]|years=1938–1940}} |
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{{succession box|title=[[Deputy Prime Minister of France]]|before=[[Robert Lecourt]]|after=[[Georges Bidault]]|years=1949–1950}} |
{{succession box|title=[[Deputy Prime Minister of France]]|before=[[Robert Lecourt]]|after=[[Georges Bidault]]|years=1949–1950}} |
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{{succession box|title=[[Prime Minister of France]]|before=[[Georges Bidault]]|after=[[René Pleven]]|years=1950}} |
{{succession box|title=[[Prime Minister of France]]|before=[[Georges Bidault]]|after=[[René Pleven]]|years=1950}} |
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{{succession box|title=[[Minister of the Interior (France)|Minister of the Interior]]|before=[[Jules Moch]]|after=[[Charles Brune]]|years=1950–1951}} |
{{succession box|title=[[Minister of the Interior (France)|Minister of the Interior]]|before=[[Jules Moch]]|after=[[Charles Brune (politician)|Charles Brune]]|years=1950–1951}} |
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{{succession box|title=[[Prime Minister of France]]|before=[[René Pleven]]|after=[[René Pleven]]|years=1951}} |
{{succession box|title=[[Prime Minister of France]]|before=[[René Pleven]]|after=[[René Pleven]]|years=1951}} |
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{{succession box|title=[[Minister of State]]|before=(none)|after=[[François Mitterrand]]|years=1951–1952}} |
{{succession box|title=[[Minister of State]]|before=(none)|after=[[François Mitterrand]]|years=1951–1952}} |
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{{succession box|title=[[Deputy Prime Minister of France]]|before=[[René Mayer]]|after=(none)|years=1952–1954}} |
{{succession box|title=[[Deputy Prime Minister of France]]|before=[[René Mayer]]|after=(none)|years=1952–1954}} |
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| NAME =Queuille, Henri |
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| SHORT DESCRIPTION = French Prime Minister |
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| DATE OF BIRTH =31 March 1884 |
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| DATE OF DEATH =15 June 1970 |
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Henri Queuille | |
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Prime Minister of France | |
In office 10 March 1951 – 11 August 1951 | |
President | Vincent Auriol |
Preceded by | René Pleven |
Succeeded by | René Pleven |
In office 2 July 1950 – 12 July 1950 | |
President | Vincent Auriol |
Preceded by | Georges Bidault |
Succeeded by | René Pleven |
In office 11 September 1948 – 28 October 1949 | |
President | Vincent Auriol |
Preceded by | Robert Schuman |
Succeeded by | Georges Bidault |
Personal details | |
Born | 31 March 1884 Neuvic, Corrèze |
Died | 15 June 1970 Paris | (aged 86)
Political party | Radical |
Henri Queuille (French: [ɑ̃ʁi kœj]; 31 March 1884 – 15 June 1970) was a French Radical politician prominent in the Third and Fourth Republics. After World War II, he served three times as Prime Minister.[1]
Governments
[edit]First ministry (11 September 1948 – 28 October 1949)
[edit]- Henri Queuille – President of the Council and Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs
- André Marie – Vice President of the Council and Minister of Justice
- Robert Schuman – Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Paul Ramadier – Minister of National Defense
- Jules Moch – Minister of the Interior
- Robert Lacoste – Minister of Commerce and Industry
- Daniel Mayer – Minister of Labour and Social Security
- André Colin – Minister of Merchant Marine
- Yvon Delbos – Minister of National Education
- Robert Bétolaud – Minister of Veterans and War Victims
- Pierre Pflimlin – Minister of Agriculture
- Paul Coste-Floret – Minister of Overseas France
- Christian Pineau – Minister of Public Works, Transport, and Tourism
- Pierre Schneiter – Minister of Public Health and Population
- Eugène Claudius-Petit – Minister of Reconstruction and Town Planning
Changes:
- 12 January 1949 – Maurice Petsche succeeds Queuille as Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs.
- 13 February 1949 – Robert Lecourt succeeds Marie as Vice President of the Council and Minister of Justice.
Second ministry (2 – 12 July 1950)
[edit]- Henri Queuille – President of the Council and Minister of the Interior
- Georges Bidault – Vice President of the Council
- Robert Schuman – Minister of Foreign Affairs
- René Pleven – Minister of National Defense
- Maurice Petsche – Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs
- Edgar Faure – Minister of Budget
- Jean-Marie Louvel – Minister of Commerce and Industry
- Paul Bacon – Minister of Labour and Social Security
- René Mayer – Minister of Justice
- Lionel de Tinguy du Pouët – Minister of Merchant Marine
- André Morice – Minister of National Education
- Louis Jacquinot – Minister of Veterans and War Victims
- Pierre Pflimlin – Minister of Agriculture
- Paul Coste-Floret – Minister of Overseas France
- Maurice Bourgès-Maunoury – Minister of Public Works, Transport, and Tourism
- Pierre Schneiter – Minister of Public Health and Population
- Eugène Claudius-Petit – Minister of Reconstruction and Town Planning
- Charles Brune – Minister of Posts
- Jean Letourneau – Minister of Information
- Paul Giacobbi – Minister of Civil Service and Administrative Reform
- Paul Reynaud – Minister of Relations with Partner States and the Far East
Third ministry (10 March – 11 August 1951)
[edit]- Henri Queuille – President of the Council and Minister of the Interior
- Guy Mollet – Vice President of the Council and Minister for the Council of Europe
- René Pleven – Vice President of the Council
- Georges Bidault – Vice President of the Council
- Robert Schuman – Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Jules Moch – Minister of National Defense
- Maurice Petsche – Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs
- Edgar Faure – Minister of Budget
- Jean-Marie Louvel – Minister of Commerce and Industry
- Paul Bacon – Minister of Labour and Social Security
- René Mayer – Minister of Justice
- Gaston Defferre – Minister of Merchant Marine
- Pierre-Olivier Lapie – Minister of National Education
- Louis Jacquinot – Minister of Veterans and War Victims
- Pierre Pflimlin – Minister of Agriculture
- François Mitterrand – Minister of Overseas France
- Antoine Pinay – Minister of Public Works, Transport, and Tourism
- Pierre Schneiter – Minister of Public Health and Population
- Eugène Claudius-Petit – Minister of Reconstruction and Town Planning
- Charles Brune – Minister of Posts
- Albert Gazier – Minister of Information
- Jean Letourneau – Minister of Relations with Partner States
References
[edit]- ^ "Henri Queuille et l'affaire Stavisky - Arkheia, revue d'histoire". archive.wikiwix.com. Retrieved 17 December 2022.
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- Prime ministers of France
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- State ministers of France
- Ministers of health of France
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- Ministers of posts, telegraphs, and telephones of France
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