Cabinet Barre III

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The Barre III cabinet was the government of France from 1978 to 1981 . It was appointed on April 7, 1978, after Raymond Barre was appointed Prime Minister for the third time on April 4, 1978 . The cabinet replaced the second Barre government and was restructured several times in the following years. The government remained in office until May 14, 1981, when it was replaced by the Mauroy I cabinet .

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The Cabinet consisted of the following ministers:

Office Surname Beginning of the term of office Term expires
prime minister Raymond Barre April 4th 1981 May 14, 1981
Keeper of the seal, Minister of Justice Alain Peyrefitte April 7, 1978 May 14, 1981
Minister for Health and Family Simone Veil April 7, 1978 4th July 1979
Minister for Health and Social Security Jacques Barrot 4th July 1979 May 14, 1981
Interior minister Christian Bonnet April 7, 1978 May 14, 1981
Foreign minister Louis de Guiringaud April 7, 1978 November 29, 1978
Jean François-Poncet November 29, 1978 May 14, 1981
Defense Minister Yvon Bourges April 7, 1978 2nd October 1980
Joël Le Theule 2nd October 1980 December 14, 1980
Robert Galley December 22, 1980 May 14, 1981
Minister for Labor and Participation Robert Boulin April 7, 1978 October 29, 1979
Jean Mattéoli November 8, 1979 May 14, 1980
Minister for Cooperation Robert Galley April 7, 1978 May 14, 1981
Economics Minister René Monory April 7, 1978 May 14, 1981
Budget Minister Maurice Papon April 7, 1978 May 14, 1981
Minister for the Environment and Living Situations Michel d'Ornano April 7, 1978 May 14, 1981
Minister of Education Christian Beullac April 7, 1978 May 14, 1981
Minister for Universities Alice Saunier-Séïté April 7, 1978 March 4th 1981
Minister of Agriculture Pierre Méhaignerie April 7, 1978 May 14, 1981
Industry Minister André Giraud April 7, 1978 May 14, 1981
Minister of transport Joël Le Theule April 7, 1978 2nd October 1980
Daniel Hoeffel 2nd October 1980 May 14, 1981
Minister of Commerce and Crafts Jacques Barrot April 7, 1978 4th July 1979
Maurice Charretier 4th July 1979 May 14, 1981
Foreign Trade Minister Jean-François Deniau April 7, 1978 2nd October 1980
Michel Cointat 2nd October 1980 May 14, 1981
Minister for Youth, Sports and Recreation Jean-Pierre Soisson April 7, 1978 May 14, 1981
Minister for Culture and Communication Jean-Philippe Lecat April 7, 1978 March 4th 1981

Associate Ministers and State Secretaries

The Cabinet also includes the following Associate Ministers and State Secretaries:

Office Surname Beginning of the term of office Term expires
Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister for the Status of Women Monique Pelletier September 11, 1978 March 4th 1981
Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister for Administrative Reforms Jean-François Deniau 2nd October 1980 March 4th 1981
Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister Norbert Ségard 5th November 1980 1st February 1981
State Secretary for Post and Telecommunications Norbert Ségard April 7, 1978 5th November 1980
State Secretary for Post, Telecommunications and Broadcasting Pierre Ribes 5th November 1980 May 14, 1981
Secretary of State for Veterans Maurice Plantier April 7, 1978 May 14, 1981
State Secretary to the Prime Minister Jacques Dominati April 7, 1978 May 14, 1981
State Secretary to the Prime Minister for Relations with Parliament Jacques Limouzy April 7, 1978 May 14, 1981
State Secretary to the Prime Minister for Research Pierre Aigrain April 7, 1978 May 14, 1981
State Secretary to the Prime Minister for the Agriculture and Food Industry Michel Debatisse October 22, 1979 May 14, 1981
State Secretary to the Prime Minister for Vocational Training Jacques Legendre 2nd October 1980 May 14, 1981
State Secretary at the Keeper of the Seal and in the Ministry of Justice Monique Pelletier April 7, 1978 September 11, 1978
State Secretary at the Keeper of the Seal and in the Ministry of Justice Jean-Paul Mourot September 11, 1978 May 14, 1981
State Secretary in the Ministry of Health and Family Daniel Hoeffel April 7, 1978 2nd October 1980
State Secretary in the Ministry of the Interior for the overseas territories Paul Dijoud April 7, 1978 May 14, 1981
State Secretary in the Ministry of the Interior for local authorities Marc Bécam April 7, 1978 2nd October 1980
State Secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Olivier's forehead April 7, 1978 May 14, 1981
Pierre Bernard-Reymond September 11, 1978 May 14, 1981
State Secretary for Vocational Training in the Ministry of Labor and Participation Jacques Legendre April 7, 1978 2nd October 1980
State Secretary for Factory and Guest Workers in the Ministry of Labor and Participation Lionel Stoléru April 7, 1978 May 14, 1981
State Secretary for Employment of Women in the Ministry of Labor and Participation Nicole Pasquier April 7, 1978 May 14, 1981
State Secretary for Housing in the Ministry of Environment and Living Marcel Cavaillé April 7, 1978 2nd October 1980
State Secretary for the Environment in the Ministry for the Environment and Living Situations François Delmas April 7, 1978 May 14, 1981
State Secretary in the Ministry of Health and Social Security Jean Farge 4th July 1979 May 12, 1981
Remy Montagne 2nd October 1980 May 14, 1981
State Secretary in the Ministry of Education Jacques Pelletier April 7, 1978 2nd October 1980
State Secretary in the Ministry of Agriculture Jacques Fouchier April 7, 1978 May 14, 1981
State Secretary for small and medium-sized industry in the Ministry of Industry Jean-Pierre Prouteau April 7, 1978 May 14, 1981

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  1. After Simone Veil resigned, the Ministry's area of ​​responsibility was reorganized. Responsibility for women later fell into the realm of the Prime Minister and was carried out by an Associate Minister.
  2. Le Theule died in office on December 14, 1980.
  3. ^ By decree of December 22, 1980, Galley was made Defense Minister and Minister for Cooperation at the same time.
  4. Boulin died in office on October 29, 1979.
  5. ^ By decree of December 22, 1980, Galley became Minister for Cooperation and Defense Minister at the same time.
  6. ^ By decree of March 4, 1981, d'Ornano were also given the duties of Minister of Culture.
  7. After the resignation of Monique Pelletier, Alice Saunier-Séïté was on March 4, 1981 Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister for Family and Women, while the Ministry of Universities was dissolved.
  8. ^ On October 2, 1980, Le Theule became Minister of Defense.
  9. ^ On July 4, 1979, Barrot became Minister of Health and Social Security.
  10. On October 2, 1980, Deniau became Minister Assistant to the Prime Minister for Administrative Reforms.
  11. ^ By decree of February 18, 1980, Monique Pelletier's title was Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister for the Family and the Status of Women. She held this office until her resignation on March 4, 1981.
  12. Ségard died in office on February 1, 1981.
  13. On September 11, 1978, Monique Pelletier became Minister Assistant to the Prime Minister for the Status of Women.
  14. Hoeffel held the title of State Secretary in the Ministry of Health and Social Security from July 4, 1978.
  15. ^ On October 2, 1980, Hoeffel became Minister of Transport.
  16. Legendre carried the title of State Secretary to the Prime Minister for Vocational Training by decree of October 2, 1980.