Cabinet Daladier I

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Édouard Daladier was Prime Minister of France three times from January to October 1933, January to February 1934 and 1938 to 1940 and formed five cabinets during this time

The Daladier I cabinet was a government of the French Third Republic . It was formed on January 31, 1933 by Prime Minister (Président du Conseil) Édouard Daladier and replaced the Paul-Boncour cabinet . It remained in office until October 26, 1933 and was then replaced by the Sarraut I cabinet .

The cabinet included ministers from the Parti républicain, radical et radical-socialiste (PRS), Républicain-socialistes (RS), Parti socialiste français (PSF), Radicaux indépendants (RI) and Alliance démocratique (AD).

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The Cabinet consisted of the following ministers:

Office Surname Beginning of the term of office Term expires
prime minister Edouard Daladier January 31, 1933 October 26, 1933
Foreign minister Joseph Paul-Boncour January 31, 1933 October 26, 1933
Interior minister Camille Chautemps January 31, 1933 October 26, 1933
Minister of Justice Eugène Penancier January 31, 1933 October 26, 1933
Finance minister Georges Bonnet January 31, 1933 October 26, 1933
Budget Minister Lucien Lamoureux January 31, 1933 October 26, 1933
Minister of War Edouard Daladier January 31, 1933 October 26, 1933
Naval Minister Georges Leygues
Albert Sarraut
January 31, 1933
September 6, 1933
September 2, 1933
October 26, 1933
Aviation Minister Pierre Cot January 31, 1933 October 26, 1933
Minister for National Education Anatole de Monzie January 31, 1933 October 26, 1933
Minister for Public Works Joseph Paganon January 31, 1933 October 26, 1933
Minister for Labor and Social Security François Albert January 31, 1933 October 26, 1933
Minister of Public Health Charles Daniélou January 31, 1933 October 26, 1933
Minister for Trade and Industry Louis Serre January 31, 1933 October 26, 1933
Minister for the Merchant Navy Eugène Frot January 31, 1933 October 26, 1933
Colonial minister Albert Sarraut
Albert Dalimier
January 31, 1933
September 6, 1933
September 6, 1933
October 26, 1933
Minister of Agriculture Henri Queuille January 31, 1933 October 26, 1933
Pension Minister Edmond Miellet January 31, 1933 October 26, 1933
Minister for Post, Telegraphy and Telephony Laurent Eynac January 31, 1933 October 26, 1933

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