Cabinet of Ramadier I.

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The Ramadier I cabinet was formed in France on January 22, 1947 by Prime Minister Paul Ramadier during the tenure of President Vincent Auriol and replaced the Blum III cabinet . On October 22, 1947, the cabinet was replaced by the Ramadier II cabinet . The cabinet included representatives from Section française de l'Internationale ouvrière (SFIO), Mouvement républicain populaire (MRP), Parti communiste français (PCF), Parti radical valoisien (PRS), Républicains indépendants (RI) and Union démocratique et socialiste de la Résistance (UDSR).

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The Cabinet consisted of the following ministers:

Office Surname Beginning of the term of office Term expires
prime minister Paul Ramadier January 22, 1947 October 22, 1947
Minister of State , Vice Prime Minister Maurice Thorez January 22, 1947 May 4, 1947
Minister of State, Vice Prime Minister Pierre-Henri Teitgen January 22, 1947 October 22, 1947
Minister of State, President of the Planning Council Félix Gouin January 22, 1947 October 22, 1947
Minister of State Yvon Delbos January 22, 1947 October 22, 1947
Minister of State Marcel Roclore January 22, 1947 October 22, 1947
Keeper of the seal, Minister of Justice André Marie January 22, 1947 October 22, 1947
Foreign minister Georges Bidault January 22, 1947 October 22, 1947
Interior minister Edouard Depreux January 22, 1947 October 22, 1947
Minister for National Defense François Billoux
Yvon Delbos
January 22, 1947
May 4, 1947
May 4, 1947
October 22, 1947
Minister of War Paul Coste-Floret January 22, 1947 October 22, 1947
Naval Minister Louis Jacquinot January 22, 1947 October 22, 1947
Aviation Minister André Maroselli January 22, 1947 October 22, 1947
Finance minister Robert Schuman January 22, 1947 October 22, 1947
Minister for National Economy André Philip January 22, 1947 October 22, 1947
Minister for Public Works and Transport Jules Moch January 22, 1947 October 22, 1947
Minister for Reconstruction and Urban Planning Charles Billoux
Jean Letourneau
January 22, 1947
May 9, 1947
May 4, 1947
October 22, 1947
Minister of Commerce Jean Letourneau January 22, 1947 August 11, 1947
Minister for Industry and Trade Robert Lacoste August 11, 1947 October 22, 1947
Minister of Agriculture François Tanguy-Prigent January 22, 1947 October 22, 1947
Minister for Industrial Production Robert Lacoste January 22, 1947 August 11, 1947
Minister for National Education Marcel-Edmond Naegelen January 22, 1947 October 22, 1947
Minister for the Overseas Territories Marius Moutet January 22, 1947 August 11, 1947
Minister for Labor and Social Security Ambroise Croizat
Daniel Mayer
January 22, 1947
May 9, 1947
May 4, 1947
October 22, 1947
Minister for Public Health and Population Georges Marrane
Robert Prigent
January 22, 1947
May 9, 1947
May 4, 1947
October 22, 1947
Minister for Veterans and War Victims François Mitterrand January 22, 1947 October 22, 1947
Minister for Youth, Art and Literature Pierre Bourdan January 22, 1947 October 22, 1947
President of the Post, Telegraph and Telephony
Council. Minister for the Post, Telegraph and Telephony Council
Félix Gouin
Eugène Thomas
February 6, 1947
May 9, 1947
May 9, 1947
October 22, 1947
High Commissioner for Supply Georges Rasrel March 14, 1947 June 14, 1947
Secretary General for Food Jean Baylet January 22, 1947 June 14, 1947

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