- Paul Coste-Floret
Paul Coste-Floret (
9 April 1911 –27 August 1979 ) was a French politician. He was born and died inMontpellier ,France .Biography
Professor on the faculty of
Algiers , he engaged in theFrench Resistance . He advisedAndré Philip and director of the cabinet ofFrançois de Menthon . He was an assistant prosecutor at theNuremberg Tribunal .Member of the two constituent national Assemblies, he worked with the second proeject of the constitution of the
French Fourth Republic which was adopted27 October 1946 , then a deputy of thePopular Republican Movement (MRP), then a deputy fromHérault from 1946 to 1958. He worked several times under the Fourth Republic. As minister of the French Overseas Territories he lead a policy creating the agreements ofBay of Along in 1949. He modified the law of theCochinchine which became part ofVietnam . In regards to health he proposed increased family benefits. As a deputy he defened the white growers of Midi. He presented the statute ofAlgeria in 1957. He recommended greater autnonmy for French Black Africa.Favorable to the political return of General de Gaulle, he is member of the Constitutional Consultative Committee which prepared the Constitution of 1958. He was reelected deputy of the MRP in 1958. He served along with the centrist group until 1967. Named by president of the Senate,
Alain Poher , he served the Conseil constitutionnel from23 February 1971 until his death.He was a mayor of
Lodève and chairUniversity Montpellier 1 from 1977 to 1979.Grandson of deputy, he was twin brother of
Alfred Coste-Floret , who was also appointed MRP but forHaute-Garonne .Government roles
* Ministre de la Guerre in the government of
Paul Ramadier (22 January –22 October 1947 )
* Ministre de la France d'Outre-mer in the government ofRobert Schuman (1) (24 November 1947 –26 July 1948 )
* Ministre de la France d'Outre-mer in the government ofAndré Marie (26 July –5 September 1948 )
* Ministre de la France d'Outre-mer in the government ofRobert Schuman (2) (5 September –11 September 1948 )
* Ministre de la France d'Outre-mer in the government ofHenri Queuille (1) (11 September 1948 –28 October 1949 )
* Ministre de la France d'Outre-mer in the government ofHenri Queuille (2) (2 July –12 July 1950 )
* Ministre de l'Information in the government ofEdgar Faure (1) (20 January –8 March 1952 )
* Ministre d'État in the government ofRené Mayer (8 January –28 June 1953 )
* Ministre de la Santé publique et de la Population in the government ofJoseph Laniel (28 June 1953 –19 June 1954 )
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