Chaban-Delmas cabinet
The Chaban-Delmas cabinet , headed by Prime Minister Jacques Chaban-Delmas , was appointed on June 20, 1969 by Georges Pompidou , who was elected President on June 15, 1969 . The government was in office until July 5, 1972.
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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 | Jacques Chaban-Delmas | 20th June 1969 | 5th July 1972 |
Foreign minister | Maurice Schumann | 20th June 1969 | 5th July 1972 |
Minister of State , Minister of National Defense | Michel Debre | 20th June 1969 | 5th July 1972 |
Interior minister | Raymond Marcellin | 20th June 1969 | 5th July 1972 |
Minister of Finance and Economy | Valery Giscard d'Estaing | 20th June 1969 | 5th July 1972 |
Minister for Industrial and Scientific Development | François-Xavier Ortoli | 20th June 1969 | 5th July 1972 |
Minister for Labor, Employment and Population | Joseph Fontanet | 20th June 1969 | 5th July 1972 |
Minister of Justice , Keeper of the Seal | René Pleven | 20th June 1969 | 5th July 1972 |
Minister for National Education | Olivier Guichard | 20th June 1969 | 5th July 1972 |
Minister for Veterans and War Victims | Henri Duvillard | 20th June 1969 | 5th July 1972 |
Minister of Culture |
Edmond Michelet André Bettencourt (acting) Jacques Duhamel |
June 20, 1969 October 9, 1970 January 7, 1971 |
October 9, 1970 January 7, 1971 July 5, 1972 |
Minister of Agriculture | Jacques Duhamel Michel Cointat |
June 20, 1969 January 8, 1971 |
January 8, 1971 July 5, 1972 |
Minister of Equipment and Housing | Albin Chalandon | 20th June 1969 | 5th July 1972 |
Transport Minister |
Raymond Mondon Jean Chamant |
June 20, 1969 January 8, 1971 |
December 31, 1970 July 5, 1972 |
Minister of State, Minister for Relations with Parliament | Roger Frey | 20th June 1969 | 7th January 1971 |
Minister for Public Health and Social Security | Robert Boulin | 20th June 1969 | 5th July 1972 |
Minister for Post and Telecommunications | Robert Galley | 20th June 1969 | 5th July 1972 |
Minister of State, Minister for Administrative Reforms | Roger Frey | January 8, 1971 | 5th July 1972 |
Minister of State, Minister for Overseas Departments and Territories | Pierre Messmer | February 25, 1971 | 5th July 1972 |
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 Planning and Regional Planning |
André Bettencourt | 20th June 1969 | 5th July 1972 |
Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister for Nature and Environmental Protection |
Robert Poujade | 7th January 1971 | 5th July 1972 |
Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister for Overseas Departments and Territories |
Henri Rey | 20th June 1969 | February 25, 1971 |
Minister Assistant to the Prime Minister for Relations with Parliament |
Jacques Chirac | 7th January 1971 | 5th July 1972 |
State Secretary to the Prime Minister for Participations and State Interests |
Léo Hamon | May 15, 1972 | 5th July 1972 |
State Secretary to the Prime Minister for Youth, Sports and Leisure |
Joseph Comiti | 1st July 1969 | 5th July 1972 |
State Secretary for the Public Service and Administrative Reforms State Secretary to the Prime Minister for the Public Service |
Philippe Malaud | June 20, 1969 January 5, 1971 |
5th January 1971 5th July 1972 |
State Secretary to the Prime Minister | Jacques Baumel | 20th June 1969 | 5th July 1972 |
State Secretary to the Prime Minister and Government Spokesman |
Jean-Philippe Lecat | May 15, 1972 | 5th July 1972 |
State Secretary to the Minister Associate for Relations with Parliament |
Jean-Louis Tinaud | 7th January 1971 | 5th July |
State Secretary to the Minister Associate for Relations with Parliament |
Jacques Limouzy | 7th January 1971 | 5th July |
State Secretary in the Ministry of Defense | André Fanton | 20th June 1969 | 5th July 1972 |
State Secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs | Yvon Bourges | 20th June 1969 | 5th July 1972 |
State Secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs | Jean de Lipkowski | 20th June 1969 | 5th July 1972 |
State Secretary in the Ministry of the Interior | André Bord | 20th June 1969 | 5th July 1972 |
State Secretary in the Ministry of Economy and Finance | Jacques Chirac Jean Taittinger |
June 20, 1969 January 7, 1971 |
January 7, 1971 July 5, 1972 |
State Secretary in the Ministry of Economy and Finance | Jean Bailly | 20th June 1969 |
5th July 1972 |
State Secretary in the Ministry of National Education | Pierre Billecocq | 20th June 1969 | 5th July 1972 |
State Secretary in the Ministry of Industrial and Scientific Development | Gabriel Kaspereit | 20th June 1969 | 5th July 1972 |
State Secretary in the Ministry of Industrial and Scientific Development | Bernard Lafay | 20th June 1969 | 5th July 1972 |
State Secretary for Tourism in the Ministry of Equipment and Housing |
Marcel Anthonioz | 20th June 1969 | 5th July 1972 |
State Secretary for Housing in the Ministry of Equipment and Housing |
Robert-André Vivien | 20th June 1969 | 5th July 1972 |
State Secretary in the Ministry of Agriculture | Bernard Pons | 20th June 1969 | 5th July 1972 |
State Secretary in the Ministry of Labor, Employment and Population | Philippe Dechartre | 20th June 1969 | May 15, 1972 |
State Secretary in the Ministry of Health and Social Security | Marie-Madeleine Dienesch | 20th June 1969 | 5th July 1972 |
Web links
- Jacques Chaban-Delmas Governorate on the National Assembly website
Individual evidence
- ↑ Michelet also held the honorary title of Minister of State (Ministre d'État) .
- ↑ Abolition of the independent Ministry for Relations with Parliament on January 8, 1971 and replacement by an Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister.
- ↑ Jean Bailly was State Secretary in the Ministry of Economy and Finance from July 3, 1969, in particular responsible for trade.
- ↑ Gabriel Kaspereit was State Secretary in the Ministry for Industrial and Scientific Development from July 23, 1969, in particular responsible for medium-sized industry, small industry and craft.
- ↑ Marie-Madeleine Dienesch was State Secretary in the Ministry of Public Health from July 18, 1969, in particular responsible for social campaigns and new adjustments.