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Pierre Mauroy
Pierre Mauroy (born July 5, 1928) is a French Socialist politician. He was mayor of Lille from 1973 to 2001 and served as Prime Minister under François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1984.
Mauroy's First Government, 22 May - 23 June 1981
- Pierre Mauroy - Prime Minister
- Claude Cheysson - Minister of External Relations
- Charles Hernu - Minister of Defense
- Gaston Defferre - Minister of the Interior and Decentralization
- Jacques Delors - Minister of Economy
- Pierre Joxe - Minister of Industry
- Jean Auroux - Minister of Labour
- Maurice Faure - Minister of Justice
- Alain Savary - Minister of National Education
- Jean Laurain - Minister of Veterans
- Jack Lang - Minister of Culture
- Edith Cresson - Minister of Agriculture
- Michel Crépeau - Minister of Environment
- André Henry - Minister of Free Time
- Louis Mermaz - Minister of Transport and Equipment
- Edmond Hervé - Minister of Health
- Roger Quilliot - Minister of Housing
- Georges Fillioud - Minister of Communication
- Louis Mexandeau - Minister of Posts
- Michel Rocard - Minister of Planning and Regional Planning
- André Delelis - Minister of Commerce and Craft Industry
- Michel Jobert - Minister of External Commerce
- Jean-Pierre Chevènement - Minister of Research and Technology
- Nicole Questiaux - Minister of National Solidarity
- Louis Le Pensec - Minister of the Sea
Mauroy's Second Government, 23 June 1981 - 22 March 1983
- Pierre Mauroy - Prime Minister
- Claude Cheysson - Minister of External Relations
- Charles Hernu - Minister of Defense
- Gaston Defferre - Minister of the Interior and Decentralization
- Jacques Delors - Minister of Economy
- Catherine Lalumière - Minister of Consumption
- Pierre Dreyfus - Minister of Industry
- Jean Auroux - Minister of Labour
- Marcel Rigout - Minister of Voational Training
- Robert Badinter - Minister of Justice
- Alain Savary - Minister of National Education
- Jean Laurain - Minister of Veterans
- Jack Lang - Minister of Culture
- Edith Cresson - Minister of Agriculture
- Michel Crépeau - Minister of Environment
- André Henry - Minister of Free Time
- Charles Fiterman - Minister of Transport
- Jack Ralite - Minister of Health
- Roger Quilliot - Minister of Town Planning and Housing
- Georges Fillioud - Minister of Communication
- Louis Mexandeau - Minister of Posts
- Michel Rocard - Minister of Planning and Regional Planning
- André Delelis - Minister of Commerce and Craft Industry
- Michel Jobert - Minister of External Commerce
- Jean-Pierre Chevènement - Minister of Research and Technology
- Nicole Questiaux - Minister of National Solidarity
- Louis Le Pensec - Minister of the Sea
Changes
- 29 June 1982 - Jean-Pierre Chevènement succeeds Dreyfus as Minister of Industry. Pierre Bérégovoy succeeds Questiaux as Minister of National Solidarity, becoming also Minister of Social Affairs.
Mauroy's Third Government, 22 March 1983 - 17 July 1984
- Pierre Mauroy - Prime Minister
- Claude Cheysson - Minister of External Relations
- Charles Hernu - Minister of Defense
- Gaston Defferre - Minister of the Interior and Decentralization
- Jacques Delors - Minister of Economy, Finance, and Budget
- Laurent Fabius - Minister of Industry and Research
- Marcel Rigout - Minister of Vocational Training
- Robert Badinter - Minister of Justice
- Alain Savary - Minister of National Education
- Michel Rocard - Minister of Agriculture
- Charles Fiterman - Minister of Transport
- Roger Quilliot - Minister of Town Planning and Housing
- Edith Cresson - Minister of Tourism and External Commerce
- Michel Crépeau - Minister of Commerce and Craft Industry
- Pierre Bérégovoy - Minister of Social Affairs and National Solidarity
Changes
- 4 October 1983 - Paul Quilès succeeds Quiliot as Minister of Town Planning and Housing.
- 18 December 1983 - Roland Dumas enters the Cabinet as Minister of European Affairs.
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| width="30%" |Preceded by:
Lionel Jospin
| width="40%" style="text-align: center;" |First Secretary of the French Socialist Party
1988–1991
| width="30%" |Succeeded by:
Laurent Fabius
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