Laniel I cabinet

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Joseph Laniel was Prime Minister between 1953 and 1954

The Laniel I / II cabinet was formed in France on June 28, 1953 by Prime Minister Joseph Laniel during the tenure of President Vincent Auriol and replaced the Mayer cabinet . Laniel's government remained in office after René Coty became president on January 16, 1954 . On June 19, 1954, the Laniel II cabinet was replaced by the Mendès France cabinet . The cabinet included representatives from the Center national des indépendants et paysans (CNIP), Parti radical valoisien (PRS), Mouvement républicain populaire (MRP),Union démocratique et socialiste de la Résistance (UDSR), Action républicaine et sociale (ARS), Rassemblement du peuple français (RPF) and Union des républicains d'action sociale (URAS).

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The Cabinet consisted of the following ministers:

Office Surname Beginning of the term of office Term expires
prime minister Joseph Laniel June 28, 1953 January 16, 1954
Vice Prime Minister Paul Reynaud June 28, 1953 January 16, 1954
Vice Prime Minister Henri Queuille June 28, 1953 January 16, 1954
Vice Prime Minister Pierre-Henri Teitgen June 28, 1953 January 16, 1954
Minister of State for the Council of Europe François Mitterrand June 28, 1953 4th September 1953
Minister of State for Institutional Reform Edmond Barrachin June 28, 1953 January 16, 1954
Minister of State Édouard Corniglion-Molinier June 28, 1953 January 16, 1954
Keeper of the seal, Minister of Justice Paul Ribeyre June 28, 1953 January 16, 1954
Foreign minister Georges Bidault June 28, 1953 January 16, 1954
Interior minister Léon Martinaud-Déplat June 28, 1953 January 16, 1954
Minister for National Defense and Armed Forces René Pleven June 28, 1953 January 16, 1954
Minister of Finance and Economy Edgar Faure June 28, 1953 January 16, 1954
Minister for National Education André Marie June 28, 1953 January 16, 1954
Minister for Public Works, Transport and Tourism Jacques Chastellain June 28, 1953 January 16, 1954
Minister for Industry and Trade Jean-Marie Louvel June 28, 1953 January 16, 1954
Minister of Agriculture Roger Houdet June 28, 1953 January 16, 1954
Minister for the Overseas Territories Louis Jacquinot June 28, 1953 January 16, 1954
Minister for Labor and Social Security Paul Bacon June 28, 1953 January 16, 1954
Minister for Reconstruction and Housing Maurice Lemaire June 28, 1953 January 16, 1954
Minister for Veterans and War Victims André mother June 28, 1953 January 16, 1954
Minister for Public Health and Population Paul Coste-Floret June 28, 1953 January 16, 1954
Minister for Post, Telephony and Telegraphy Pierre Ferri June 28, 1953 January 16, 1954
Minister for Relations with Associated States Edouard Frédéric-Dupont June 28, 1953 January 16, 1954

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