- Henri Queuille
Infobox Prime Minister
name=Henri Queuille
order =Prime Minister of France
term_start =10 March 1951
term_end =11 August 1951
predecessor =René Pleven
successor =René Pleven
term_start2 =2 July 1950
term_end2 =12 July 1950
predecessor2 =Georges Bidault
successor2 =René Pleven
term_start3 =11 September 1948
term_end3 =28 October 1949
predecessor3 =Robert Schuman
successor3 =Georges Bidault
birth_date =31 March 1884
death_date =death date and age|1970|6|15|1884|3|31|
party=RadicalHenri Queuille (31 March 1884 - 15 June 1970) was a French Radical politician prominent in the Third and Fourth Republics. After World War II, he served three times as Prime Minister.
He was the son of a noblewoman, twice a descendant of King
Jean de Brienne of Jerusalem.Governments
First ministry (11 September 1948 - 28 October 1949)
* Henri Queuille - President of the Council and Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs
*André Marie - Vice President of the Council and Minister of Justice
*Robert Schuman - Minister of Foreign Affairs
*Paul Ramadier - Minister of National Defense
*Jules Moch - Minister of the Interior
*Robert Lacoste - Minister of Commerce and Industry
*Daniel Mayer - Minister of Labour and Social Security
*André Colin - Minister of Merchant Marine
*Yvon Delbos - Minister of National Education
*Robert Bétolaud - Minister of Veterans and War Victims
*Pierre Pflimlin - Minister of Agriculture
*Paul Coste-Floret - Minister of Overseas France
*Christian Pineau - Minister of Public Works, Transport, and Tourism
*Pierre Schneiter - Minister of Public Health and Population
*Eugène Claudius-Petit - Minister of Reconstruction and Town PlanningChanges:
*12 January 1949 -Maurice Petsche succeeds Queuille as Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs.
*13 February 1949 -Robert Lecourt succeeds Marie as Vice President of the Council and Minister of Justice.econd ministry (2 - 12 July 1950)
*Henri Queuille - President of the Council and Minister of the Interior
*Georges Bidault - Vice President of the Council
*Robert Schuman - Minister of Foreign Affairs
*René Pleven - Minister of National Defense
*Maurice Petsche - Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs
*Edgar Faure - Minister of Budget
*Jean-Marie Louvel - Minister of Commerce and Industry
*Paul Bacon - Minister of Labour and Social Security
*René Mayer - Minister of Justice
*Lionel de Tinguy du Pouët - Minister of Merchant Marine
*André Morice - Minister of National Education
*Louis Jacquinot - Minister of Veterans and War Victims
*Pierre Pflimlin - Minister of Agriculture
*Paul Coste-Floret - Minister of Overseas France
*Maurice Bourgès-Maunoury - Minister of Public Works, Transport, and Tourism
*Pierre Schneiter - Minister of Public Health and Population
*Eugène Claudius-Petit - Minister of Reconstruction and Town Planning
*Charles Brune - Minister of Posts
*Jean Letourneau - Minister of Information
*Paul Giacobbi - Minister of Civil Service and Administrative Reform
*Paul Reynaud - Minister of Relations with Partner States and the Far EastThird ministry (10 March - 11 August 1951)
*Henri Queuille - President of the Council and Minister of the Interior
*Guy Mollet - Vice President of the Council and Minister for the Council of Europe
*René Pleven - Vice President of the Council
*Georges Bidault - Vice President of the Council
*Robert Schuman - Minister of Foreign Affairs
*Jules Moch - Minister of National Defense
*Maurice Petsche - Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs
*Edgar Faure - Minister of Budget
*Jean-Marie Louvel - Minister of Commerce and Industry
*Paul Bacon - Minister of Labour and Social Security
*René Mayer - Minister of Justice
*Gaston Defferre - Minister of Merchant Marine
*Pierre-Olivier Lapie - Minister of National Education
*Louis Jacquinot - Minister of Veterans and War Victims
*Pierre Pflimlin - Minister of Agriculture
*François Mitterrand - Minister of Overseas France
*Antoine Pinay - Minister of Public Works, Transport, and Tourism
*Pierre Schneiter - Minister of Public Health and Population
*Eugène Claudius-Petit - Minister of Reconstruction and Town Planning
*Charles Brune - Minister of Posts
*Albert Gazier - Minister of Information
*Jean Letourneau - Minister of Relations with Partner States
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