Cabinet Briand II
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 |
---|---|---|---|
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 |