Cabinet Poincaré II
The Poincaré II cabinet was a government of the French Third Republic . It was formed on January 15, 1922 by Prime Minister (Président du Conseil) Raymond Poincaré and replaced the Briand VII cabinet . It remained in office until March 29, 1924 and was then replaced by the Poincaré III cabinet .
The cabinet included ministers from the Parti républicain démocratique et social (PRDS), Fédération républicaine (FR) and Parti républicain, radical et radical-socialiste (PRS).
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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 | Raymond Poincaré | January 15, 1922 | March 29, 1924 |
Foreign minister | Raymond Poincaré | January 15, 1922 | March 29, 1924 |
Interior minister | Maurice Maunoury | January 15, 1922 | March 29, 1924 |
Minister of Justice |
Louis Barthou Maurice Colrat |
January 15, 1922 October 5, 1922 |
October 5, 1922 March 29, 1924 |
Finance minister | Charles de Lasteyrie | January 15, 1922 | March 29, 1924 |
Minister of War | André Maginot | January 15, 1922 | March 29, 1924 |
Naval Minister | Flaminius Raiberti | January 15, 1922 | March 29, 1924 |
Minister for Public Education and Fine Arts | Léon Bérard | January 15, 1922 | March 29, 1924 |
Minister for Public Works | Yves Le Trocquer | January 15, 1922 | March 29, 1924 |
Minister of Labor | Albert Peyronnet | January 15, 1922 | March 29, 1924 |
Minister for Health, Welfare and Social Security | Paul Strauss | January 15, 1922 | March 29, 1924 |
Minister for Trade and Industry | Lucien Dior | January 15, 1922 | March 29, 1924 |
Colonial minister | Albert Sarraut | January 15, 1922 | March 29, 1924 |
Minister of Agriculture | Henry Chéron | January 15, 1922 | March 29, 1924 |
Pension Minister | André Maginot | January 15, 1922 | March 29, 1924 |
Minister for Liberated Areas | Charles Reibel | January 15, 1922 | March 29, 1924 |