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Édouard Herriot

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Édouard Herriot (July 5, 1872 at Troyes, France - March 26, 1957 at Lyon, France) was a French Radical politician of the Third Republic who served three times as Prime Minister and for many years as President of the Chamber of Deputies.

Herriot's First Ministry, 14 June 1924 - 17 April 1925

  • Édouard Herriot - President of the Council and Minister of Foreign Affairs
  • Charles Nollet - Minister of War
  • Camille Chautemps - Minister of the Interior
  • Étienne Clémentel - Minister of Finance
  • Justin Godart - Minister of Labour, Hygiene, Welfare Work, and Social Security Provisions
  • René Renoult - Minister of Justice
  • Jacques-Louis Dumesnil - Minister of Marine
  • François Albert - Minister of Public Instruction and Fine Arts
  • Édouard Amédée Bovier-Lapierre - Minister of Pensions
  • Henri Queuille - Minister of Agriculture
  • Édouard Daladier - Minister of Colonies
  • Victor Peytral - Minister of Public Works
  • Eugène Raynaldy - Minister of Commerce and Industry
  • Victor Dalbiez - Minister of Liberated Regions

Changes

Herriot's Second Ministry, 19 July - 23 July 1926

  • Édouard Herriot - President of the Council and Minister of Foreign Affairs
  • Paul Painlevé - Minister of War
  • Camille Chautemps - Minister of the Interior
  • Anatole de Monzie - Minister of Finance
  • Louis Pasquet - Minister of Labour, Hygiene, Welfare Work, and Social Security Provisions
  • Maurice Colrat - Minister of Justice
  • René Renoult - Minister of Marine
  • Édouard Daladier - Minister of Public Instruction and Fine Arts
  • Georges Bonnet - Minister of Pensions
  • Henri Queuille - Minister of Agriculture
  • Adrien Dariac - Minister of Colonies
  • Orly André-Hesse - Minister of Public Works
  • Louis Loucheur - Minister of Commerce and Industry

Herriot's Third Ministry, 3 June - 18 December 1932

  • Édouard Herriot - President of the Council and Minister of Foreign Affairs
  • Joseph Paul-Boncour - Minister of War
  • Camille Chautemps - Minister of the Interior
  • Louis Germain-Martin - Minister of Finance
  • Maurice Palmade - Minister of Budget
  • Albert Dalimier - Minister of Labour and Social Security Provisions
  • René Renoult - Minister of Justice
  • Georges Leygues - Minister of Marine
  • Léon Meyer - Minister of Merchant Marine
  • Paul Painlevé - Minister of Air
  • Anatole de Monzie - Minister of National Education
  • Aimé Berthod - Minister of Pensions
  • Abel Gardey - Minister of Agriculture
  • Albert Sarraut - Minister of Colonies
  • Édouard Daladier - Minister of Public Works
  • Justin Godart - Minister of Public Health
  • Henri Queuille - Minister of Posts, Telegraphs, and Telephones
  • Julien Durand - Minister of Commerce and Industry


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Maurice Viollette

|- style="text-align: center;" | width="30%" |Preceded by:
Frédéric François-Marsal | width="40%" style="text-align: center;" |President of the Council
1924–1925 | width="30%" |Succeeded by:
Paul Painlevé

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1924–1925 | width="30%" |Succeeded by:
Aristide Briand

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Paul Painlevé | width="40%" style="text-align: center;" |President of the Chamber of Deputies
1925–1926 | width="30%" |Succeeded by:
Raoul Péret

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Édouard Daladier | width="40%" style="text-align: center;" |Minister of Public Instruction
1926–1928 | width="30%" |Succeeded by:
Pierre Marraud

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Fernand Bouisson | width="40%" style="text-align: center;" |President of the Chamber of Deputies
1936–1940 | width="30%" |Succeeded by:

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Vincent Auriol | width="40%" style="text-align: center;" |President of the National Assembly
1947–1954 | width="30%" |Succeeded by:
André Le Troquer

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