Cabinet Queuille II

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The Queille II cabinet was formed in France on July 2, 1950 by Prime Minister Henri Queuille during the tenure of President Vincent Auriol and replaced the Bidault III cabinet . On July 12, 1950, the cabinet was replaced by the Pleven I cabinet . The cabinet included representatives from Parti radical valoisien (PRS), Mouvement républicain populaire (MRP), Section française de l'Internationale ouvrière (SFIO), Union démocratique et socialiste de la Résistance (UDSR) and Center national des indépendants et paysans (CNI) on.

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The Cabinet consisted of the following ministers:

Office Surname Beginning of the term of office Term expires
prime minister Henri Queuille 2nd July 1950 July 12, 1950
Vice Prime Minister Georges Bidault 2nd July 1950 July 12, 1950
Minister of State , Minister for Relations with Associated States Paul Reynaud 2nd July 1950 July 12, 1950
Minister of State, Minister of Information Jean Letourneau 2nd July 1950 July 12, 1950
Minister of State, Minister of Public Service Paul Giacobbi 2nd July 1950 July 12, 1950
Keeper of the seal, Minister of Justice René Mayer 2nd July 1950 July 12, 1950
Foreign minister Robert Schuman 2nd July 1950 July 12, 1950
Interior minister Henri Queuille 2nd July 1950 July 12, 1950
Minister for National Defense René Pleven 2nd July 1950 July 12, 1950
Minister of Finance and Economy Maurice Petsche 2nd July 1950 July 12, 1950
Budget Minister Edgar Faure 2nd July 1950 July 12, 1950
Minister for National Education André Morice 2nd July 1950 July 12, 1950
Minister for Public Works, Transport and Tourism Maurice Bourgès-Maunoury 2nd July 1950 July 12, 1950
Minister for Industry and Trade Jean-Marie Louvel 2nd July 1950 July 12, 1950
Minister for the Overseas Territories Paul Coste-Floret 2nd July 1950 July 12, 1950
Minister for Labor and Social Security Paul Bacon 2nd July 1950 July 12, 1950
Minister for Reconstruction and Urban Planning Eugène Claudius-Petit 2nd July 1950 July 12, 1950
Minister for Veterans and War Victims Louis Jacquinot 2nd July 1950 July 12, 1950
Minister for Public Health and Population Pierre Schneiter 2nd July 1950 July 12, 1950
Minister for Post, Telephony and Telegraphy Charles Brune 2nd July 1950 July 12, 1950
Minister for the Merchant Navy Lionel de Tinguy du Pouët 2nd July 1950 July 12, 1950
Minister of Agriculture Pierre Pflimlin 3rd July 1950 July 12, 1950

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