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Paul Ramadier (17 March 1888 – 14 October 1961) was a French statesman who served as Prime Minister of France in 1947.


Biography
The son of a , Ramadier graduated in law from the University of Toulouse and started his profession as a lawyer in Paris. Then, in 1911, he gained his doctorate in . He became the mayor of in 1919 and served as the first Prime Minister of the Fourth Republic in 1947.Yvert, Benoît (2007). Premiers ministres et présidents du Conseil depuis 1815. Perrin-Tempus. p. 603

On 10 July 1940, he voted against the granting of the full powers to Marshal Philippe Pétain, who installed the the next day.

Ramadier took part in the Resistance and used the nom de guerre Violette. His name was included in the Jewish memorial after the war.

In the government of Charles de Gaulle (1944–1945), he was Minister for Provisions and earned a reputation as a hardworking, pragmatic and conciliatory politician.Yvert, Benoît (2007). Premiers ministres et présidents du Conseil depuis 1815. Perrin-Tempus. pp. 603–605.

It was during his first ministry that the French Communist Party was forced out of the government in May 1947, which ended the coalition of "" with the French Section of the Workers' International (SFIO). Ramadier voted for the .

From 1956 to 1957, Ramadier was Minister of Finance under .


Governments

First Ministry (22 January – 22 October 1947)
  • Paul Ramadier – President of the Council
  • – Vice President of the Council
  • – Minister of Foreign Affairs
  • Paul Coste-Floret – Minister of War
  • – Minister of Marine
  • André Maroselli – Minister of Air
  • Édouard Depreux – Minister of the Interior
  • – Minister of Finance
  • André Philip – Minister of National Economy
  • – Minister of Industrial Production
  • – Minister of Labour and Social Security
  • André Marie – Minister of Justice
  • Marcel Edmond Naegelen – Minister of National Education
  • François Mitterrand – Minister of Veterans and War Victims
  • François Tanguy-Prigent – Minister of Agriculture
  • – Minister of Youth, Arts, and Letters
  • – Minister of Overseas France
  • – Minister of Public Works and Transport
  • – Minister of Public Health and Population
  • – Minister of Reconstruction and Town Planning.
  • – Minister of Commerce
  • Félix Gouin – Minister of Planning
  • – Minister of State
  • – Minister of State

Changes:

  • 4 May 1947 – Pierre-Henri Teitgen succeeds Thorez as Vice President of the Council. The other Communist ministers (Croizat, Marranne, and Tillon) also resign.
  • 9 May 1947 – succeeds Croizat as Minister of Labour and Social Security. succeeds Marranne as Minister of Public Health and Population. succeeds Tillon as Minister of Reconstruction and Town Planning. Eugène Thomas enters the Cabinet as Minister of Posts.
  • 11 August 1947 – Robert Lacoste succeeds Letourneau as Minister of Commerce, becoming thus Minister of Commerce and Industry.


Second Ministry (22 October – 24 November 1947)
  • Paul Ramadier – President of the Council
  • – Minister of Foreign Affairs
  • Pierre-Henri Teitgen – Minister of National Defense
  • Édouard Depreux – Minister of the Interior
  • – Minister of Finance
  • – Minister of Economic Affairs, Planning, Public Works, Transport, Reconstruction, and Town Planning
  • – Minister of Industry
  • André Marie – Minister of Justice
  • Marcel Edmond Naegelen – Minister of National Education
  • – Minister of Social Affairs, Veterans, and War Victims
  • – Minister of Agriculture
  • Paul Coste-Floret – Minister of Overseas France
  • – Minister of State


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