- Théodore Steeg
Infobox Prime Minister
name=Théodore Steeg
order=100thPrime Minister of France
term_start =13 December 1930
term_end =27 January 1931
predecessor =André Tardieu
successor =Pierre Laval
birth_date =19 December 1868
death_date =death date and age|1950|12|19|1868|12|19|
party=NoneThéodore Steeg (19 December 1868 in
Libourne ,Gironde ndash 19 December 1950 inParis ) was aFrench politician of the Third Republic, deputy of theSeine from 1906 to 1914 and senator of the same department from 1914 to 1940. He was also formergovernor general of Algeria (1921-1925) and then resident general of Morocco (1925-1929). President of the Council (and simultaneously Minister of Colonies)of a conservative majority from 13 December 1930 to 27 January 1931, he held over his career a number of important ministerial offices, including Minister of Interior duringWorld War I :# Minister of Public Instruction and Beaux-Arts in
Ernest Monis 's cabinet (2 March 1911, 13 12 January)
# Minister of Interior inRaymond Poincaré 's government (14 January 1912 - 21 January 1913)
# Minister of Public Instruction and Beaux-Arts inAristide Briand 's third and fourth cabinets (21 January - 21 March 1913)
# Minister of Public Instruction and Beaux-Arts inAlexandre Ribot 's fifth cabinet (20 March - 1 September 1917)
# Minister of Interior inPaul Painlevé 's cabinet (1 September - 16 November 1917).
# Minister of Interior inAlexandre Millerand 's first and second cabinet & also inGeorges Leygues 's cabinet(20 January 1920 - 16 January 1921)
# Minister of Justice in Painlevé's second cabinet (17 April - 10 October 1925)
# Minister of Justice inCamille Chautemps 's government (21 February - 1 March 1930)
# Minister of Colonies in his own cabinet (13 December 1930 - 27 January 1931)
# Minister of Colonies in Camille Chautemps's cabinet (18 January - 13 March 1938)teeg's Government, 13 December 1930 - 27 January 1931
*Théodore Steeg - President of the Council and Minister of Colonies
*Aristide Briand - Minister of Foreign Affairs
*Louis Barthou - Minister of War
*Georges Leygues - Minister of the Interior
*Louis Germain-Martin - Minister of Finance
*Louis Loucheur - Minister of National Economy, Commerce, and Industry
*Maurice Palmade - Minister of Budget
*Édouard Grinda - Minister of Labour and Social Security Provisions
*Henri Chéron - Minister of Justice
*Albert Sarraut - Minister of Military Marine
*Charles Daniélou - Minister of Merchant Marine
*Paul Painlevé - Minister of Air
*Camille Chautemps - Minister of Public Instruction and Fine Arts
*Robert Thoumyre - Minister of Pensions
*Victor Boret - Minister of Agriculture
*Édouard Daladier - Minister of Public Works
*Henri Queuille - Minister of Public Health
*Georges Bonnet - Minister of Posts, Telegraphs, and TelephonesChanges
*23 December 1930 -Maurice Dormann succeeds Thoumyre as Minister of Pensions.
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