Waldeck-Rousseau cabinet
The Waldeck-Rousseau cabinet was formed by Prime Minister Pierre Waldeck-Rousseau during the Third French Republic on June 22, 1899 and was in office until June 7, 1902.
cabinet
The Cabinet consisted of the following ministers:
Office | Surname | Beginning of the term of office | Term expires |
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prime minister | Pierre Waldeck-Rousseau | June 22, 1899 | June 7, 1902 |
Foreign minister |
Théophile Delcassé Pierre Waldeck-Rousseau (acting) Théophile Delcassé |
June 22, 1899 August 2, 1899 August 14, 1899 |
August 2, 1899 August 14, 1899 June 7, 1902 |
Colonial minister | Albert Decrais | June 22, 1899 | June 7, 1902 |
Minister of War |
Gaston de Galliffet Louis André |
June 22, 1899 May 29, 1900 |
May 29, 1900 June 4, 1902 |
Minister for Public Education and Fine Arts | Georges Leygues | June 22, 1899 | June 7, 1902 |
Minister of the Interior and Minister of Religion | Pierre Waldeck-Rousseau | June 22, 1899 | June 7, 1902 |
Keeper of the seal, Minister of Justice | Ernest Monis | June 22, 1899 | June 7, 1902 |
Naval Minister | Jean-Marie de Lanessan | June 22, 1899 | June 7, 1902 |
Minister for Agriculture and Trade | Jean Dupuy | June 22, 1899 | June 7, 1902 |
Finance minister | Joseph Caillaux | June 22, 1899 | June 7, 1902 |
Minister for Public Works | Pierre Baudin | June 22, 1899 | June 7, 1902 |
Minister of Commerce, Industry, Post and Telegraphy | Alexandre Millerand | June 22, 1899 | June 7, 1902 |