Cabinet Briand II

Aristide Briand was Prime Minister of France six times from 1909 to 1911, 1913, 1915 to 1917, 1921 to 1922, 1925 to 1926 and 1929 and formed eleven cabinets during this time
The Briand II cabinet was a government of the French Third Republic . It was formed on November 3, 1910 by Prime Minister (Président du Conseil) Aristide Briand and replaced the Briand I cabinet . It remained in office until March 2, 1911 and was then replaced by Moni's cabinet .
The cabinet included ministers from the Socialistes indépendants (SI), Alliance républicaine démocratique (ARD), Parti républicain, radical et radical-socialiste (PRS) and Radicaux indépendants (RI).
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The Cabinet consisted of the following ministers:
Office | Surname | Beginning of the term of office | Term expires |
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prime minister | Aristide Briand | November 3, 1910 | March 2, 1911 |
Foreign minister | Stéphen Pichon | November 3, 1910 | March 2, 1911 |
Colonial minister | Jean Morel | November 3, 1910 | March 2, 1911 |
Minister of War |
Jean Brun Aristide Briand (acting) |
November 3, 1910 February 23, 1911 |
February 23, 1911 March 2, 1911 |
Minister for Public Education and Fine Arts | Maurice-Louis Faure | November 3, 1910 | March 2, 1911 |
Minister of the Interior and Minister of Religion | Aristide Briand | November 3, 1910 | March 2, 1911 |
Minister of Justice | Théodore Girard | November 3, 1910 | March 2, 1911 |
Naval Minister | Auguste Boué de Lapeyrère | November 3, 1910 | March 2, 1911 |
Minister of Agriculture | Maurice Raynaud | November 3, 1910 | March 2, 1911 |
Finance minister | Louis-Lucien Klotz | November 3, 1910 | March 2, 1911 |
Minister for Labor and Social Security | Louis Lafferre | November 3, 1910 | March 2, 1911 |
Minister for Public Works and Minister for Post and Telegraphy |
Louis Puech | November 3, 1910 | March 2, 1911 |
Minister for Trade and Industry | Jean Dupuy | November 3, 1910 | March 2, 1911 |