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Minister of Overseas France // French politics under the Fifth Republic After Charles de Gaulle had the constitution of the French Fifth Republic adopted in 1958, France was ruled by successive right-wing administrations until 1981. ... Symbol of the French government The government of France is a semi-presidential system based on the French Constitution of the fifth Republic, in which the nation declares itself to be an indivisible, secular, democratic, and social Republic. The constitution provides for a separation of powers and proclaims Frances... The President of France, known officially as the President of the Republic (Président de la République in French), is Frances elected Head of State. ... The Prime Minister of France (Premier ministre de la France) is the functional head of the Cabinet of France. ... In 1589, the four French Secretaries of State became specialized, with one of the secretaries responsible for foreign affairs. ... The entrance to the Ministry in Place Beauvau is guarded by one gendarme (to the left) and one policewoman (to the right). ... The new ministry building in Bercy, Paris The Minister of the Economy, Finance and Industry (Ministre de lEconomie, des Finances et de lIndustrie), or Minister of Finances for short, is one of the most prominent positions in the cabinet of France after the Prime Minister. ... Categories: French government | Stub ... The French Minister of Justice (Ministre de la Justice) is an important cabinet official in the Government of France. ... Categories: French government | France-related stubs | Education in France ... The Minister of Culture and Communications is, in the Government of France, the cabinet member in charge of national museums and monuments; promoting and protecting the arts (visual, plastic, theatrical, musical, dance, architectural, literary, televisual and cinematographic) in France and abroad; and managing the national archives and regional maisons de... The Minister of Agriculture, Food, Fishing and Rural Affairs is a cabinet member in the Government of France. ... The Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports (Ministre de la Jeunesse et des Sports, alternatively translated Minister of Youth and Sports) is, in the Government of France, the cabinet member in charge of national and public sport associations, youth affairs, public sports centers and national stadia (like the Stade de...

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Presidents of the National Assembly (List) The French Senate is the Upper House of the French Parliament. ... This page lists Presidents of the Lower Chamber (or only chamber, as the case may be) of the French parliament. ...

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The Minister of Health and Solidarity is a cabinet member in in the Government of France responsible for overseeing France's massive healthcare system (including universal healthcare), family services and services to the handicapped/differently-abled. French government ministers are members of the Prime Ministers cabinet, although in French the term cabinet is rarely used to describe the gouvernement, even in translation (as it is used in French to mean a ministers private office, composed of politically-appointed aides). ... Symbol of the French government The government of France is a semi-presidential system based on the French Constitution of the fifth Republic, in which the nation declares itself to be an indivisible, secular, democratic, and social Republic. The constitution provides for a separation of powers and proclaims Frances...


Ministers of Health

  • Georges Leredu 16 January 1921 - 15 January 1922
  • Paul Strauss 15 January 1922 - 29 March 1924
  • Désiré Ferry 2 March 1930 - 13 December 1930
  • Henri Queuille 13 December 1930 - 27 January 1931
  • Camille Blaisot 27 January 1931 - 3 June 1932
  • Justin Godart 3 June 1932 - 18 December 1932
  • Charles Daniélou 18 December 1932 - 26 October 1933
  • Émile Lisbonne 26 October 1933 - 26 November 1933
  • Alexandre Israël 26 November 1933 - 30 January 1934
  • Émile Lisbonne 30 January 1934 - 9 February 1934
  • Louis Marin 9 February 1934 - 8 November 1934
  • Henri Queuille 8 November 1934 - 1 June 1935
  • Louis Lafont 1 June 1935 - 24 January 1936
  • Louis Nicolle 24 January 1936 - 4 June 1936
  • Henri Sellier 4 June 1936 - 22 June 1937
  • Marc Rucart 22 June 1937 - 13 March 1938
  • Fernand Gentin 13 March 1938 - 10 April 1938
  • Marc Rucart 10 April 1938 - 21 March 1940
  • Marcel Héraud 21 March 1940 - 5 June 1940
  • Georges Pernot 5 June 1940 - 16 June 1940
  • Jean Ybarnegaray 16 June 1940 - 12 July 1940
  • Jean Ybarnegaray 12 July 1940 - 6 September 1940
  • Jacques Chevalier 25 February 1941 - 12 August 1941
  • Serge Huard 12 August 1941 - 18 April 1942
  • Edmond Grasset 18 April 1942 - 20 August 1944
  • Jules Abadie(Commissaire) 7 June 1943 - 9 November 1943
  • François Billoux10 September 1944 - 21 November 1945
  • Robert Prigent 21 November 1945 - 26 January 1946
  • Robert Prigent 26 January 1946 - 24 June 1946
  • Robert Prigent 24 June 1946 - 16 December 1946
  • René Arthaud 24 June 1946 - 16 December 1946
  • Pierre Ségelle 16 December 1946 - 22 January 1947
  • Georges Marrane 22 January 1947 - 4 May 1947
  • Marcel Roclore 4 May 1947 - 9 May 1947
  • Robert Prigent 9 May 1947 - 22 October 1947
  • Germaine Poinso-Chapuis 24 November 1947 - 26 July 1948
  • Pierre Schneiter 26 July 1948 - 11 August 1951
  • Paul Ribeyre 11 August 1951 - 8 January 1953
  • André Boutemy 8 January 1953 - 9 February 1953
  • Paul Ribeyre 11 February 1953 - 28 June 1953
  • Paul Coste-Floret 28 June 1953 - 19 June 1954
  • Louis Aujoulat 19 June 1954 - 3 September 1954
  • André Monteil 3 September 1954 - 23 February 1955
  • Bernard Lafay 23 February 1955 - 1 February 1956
  • Félix Houphouët-Boigny 6 November 1957 - 14 May 1958
  • André Maroselli 14 May 1958 - 1 June 1958
  • Bernard Chenot 7 July 1958 - 24 August 1961
  • Joseph Fontanet 24 August 1961 - 15 May 1962
  • Raymond Marcellin 15 May 1962 - 20 June 1969
  • Robert Boulin 22 June 1969 - 6 July 1972
  • Jean Foyer 6 July 1972 - 5 April 1973
  • Michel Poniatowski 5 April 1973 - 27 May 1974
  • Simone Veil 27 May 1974 - 29 March 1977
  • Simone Veil 29 March 1977 - 3 April 1978
  • Simone Veil 3 April 1978 - 4 July 1979
  • Jacques Barrot 4 July 1979 - 21 May 1981
  • Edmond Hervé 21 May 1981 - 22 June 1981
  • Jack Ralite 22 June 1981 - 22 March 1983
  • Claude Evin 23 June 1988 - 15 May 1991
  • Bernard Kouchner 2 April 1992 - 29 March 1993
  • Simone Veil 29 March 1993 - 18 May 1995
  • Elisabeth Hubert 18 May 1995 - 7 November 1995
  • Jean-François Mattéi 7 May 2002 - 31 March 2004
  • Philippe Douste-Blazy 31 March 2004 - 29 November 2004
  • Marie-Josée Roig 31 March 2004 - 29 November 2004
  • Philippe Douste-Blazy 29 November 2004 - June 2 2005
  • Xavier Bertrand June 2 2005 - present


 

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