Waldeck-Rousseau cabinet

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Pierre Waldeck-Rousseau

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
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

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