Cabinet Briand III
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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 III cabinet was a government of the French Third Republic . It was formed on January 21, 1913 by Prime Minister (Président du Conseil) Aristide Briand and replaced the Poincaré I cabinet . It remained in office until February 18, 1913 and was then replaced by the Briand IV cabinet .
The cabinet consisted of ministers from the Parti républicain-socialiste (PRS), Parti républicain démocratique (PRD), Parti républicain, radical et radical-socialiste (PRS) and the 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 | January 21, 1913 | February 18, 1913 |
Foreign minister | Charles Jonnart | January 21, 1913 | February 18, 1913 |
Colonial minister | Jean Morel | January 21, 1913 | February 18, 1913 |
Minister of War | Eugène Etienne | January 21, 1913 | February 18, 1913 |
Minister for Public Education and Fine Arts | Théodore Steeg | January 21, 1913 | February 18, 1913 |
Interior minister | Aristide Briand | January 21, 1913 | February 18, 1913 |
Minister of Justice | Louis Barthou | January 21, 1913 | February 18, 1913 |
Naval Minister | Pierre Baudin | January 21, 1913 | February 18, 1913 |
Minister of Agriculture | Fernand David | January 21, 1913 | February 18, 1913 |
Finance minister | Louis-Lucien Klotz | January 21, 1913 | February 18, 1913 |
Minister for Labor and Social Security | René Besnard | January 21, 1913 | February 18, 1913 |
Minister for Public Works and Minister for Post and Telegraphy |
Jean Dupuy | January 21, 1913 | February 18, 1913 |
Minister for Trade and Industry | Gabriel Guist'hau | January 21, 1913 | February 18, 1913 |