Chaban-Delmas cabinet

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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.

cabinet

minister

The Cabinet consisted of the following ministers:

Office Surname Beginning of the term of office Term expires
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

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Individual evidence

  1. Michelet also held the honorary title of Minister of State (Ministre d'État) .
  2. Abolition of the independent Ministry for Relations with Parliament on January 8, 1971 and replacement by an Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister.
  3. Jean Bailly was State Secretary in the Ministry of Economy and Finance from July 3, 1969, in particular responsible for trade.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.