Pierre Messmer
Jacque Chirac replacing Messner
On
May 29
,
1974
Jacques Chirac
(left) replaced Pierre Messmer (right) as prime minister on the steps of the
Htel Matignon
.
Pierre Messmer
(born
March 20
,
1916
) is a
French
Gaullist politician. A veteran of the
Free French Forces
, he fought at the
Battle of Bir Hakeim
. He became prime minister under
Georges Pompidou
in
1972
.
Messmer's First Ministry,
6 July
1972
-
2 April
1973
Pierre Messmer - Prime Minister
Maurice Schumann
- Minister of Foreign Affairs
Michel Debr
- Minister of National Defense
Raymond Marcellin
- Minister of the Interior
Valry Giscard d'Estaing
- Minister of Economy and Finance
Jean Charbonnel
- Minister of Industrial and Scientific Development
Joseph Fontanet
- Minister of National Education, Labour, Employment, and Population
Ren Pleven
- Minister of Justice
Andr Bord
- Minister of Veterans
Jacques Duhamel
- Minister of Cultural Affairs
Jacques Chirac
- Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development
Olivier Guichard
- Minister of Housing, Tourism, Equipment, and Regional Planning
Robert Galley
- Minister of Transport
Jean Foyer
- Minister of Public Health
Hubert Germain
- Minister of Posts and Telecommunications
Yvon Bourges
- Minister of Commerce
Roger Frey
- Minister of Administrative Reforms
Edgar Faure
- Minister of Social Affairs
Changes
15 March
1973
-
Andr Bettencourt
succeeds Schumann as interim Minister of Foreign Affairs.
16 March
1973
- Pierre Messmer succeeds Pleven as interim Minister of Justice.
Messmer's Second Ministry,
6 April
1973
-
1 March
1974
Pierre Messmer - Prime Minister
Michel Jobert
- Minister of Foreign Affairs
Robert Galley
- Minister of Armies
Raymond Marcellin
- Minister of the Interior
Valry Giscard d'Estaing
- Minister of Economy and Finance
Jean Charbonnel
- Minister of Industrial and Scientific Development
Georges Gorse
- Minister of Labour, Employment, and Population
Jean Taittinger
- Minister of Justice
Joseph Fontanet
- Minister of National Education
Andr Bord
- Minister of Veterans and War Victims
Maurice Druon
- Minister of Cultural Affairs
Jacques Chirac
- Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development
Robert Poujade
- Minister of Natural Protection and Environment
Bernard Stasi
- Minister of Overseas Departments and Territories
Olivier Guichard
- Minister of Housing, Tourism, Regional Planning, and Equipment
Yves Guna
- Minister of Transport
Joseph Comiti
- Minister of Relations with Parliament
Michel Poniatowski
- Minister of Public Health
Hubert Germain
- Minister of Posts and Telecommunications
Philippe Malaud
- Minister of Information
Jean Royer
- Minister of Commerce and Craft Industry
Alain Peyrefitte
- Minister of Administrative Reforms
Changes
'
23 October
1973
-
Philippe Malaud
becomes Minister of Civil Service.
Jean-Philippe Lecat
succeeds Malaud as Minister of Information
Messmer's Third Ministry,
1 March
-
28 May
1974
Pierre Messmer - Prime Minister
Michel Jobert
- Minister of Foreign Affairs
Robert Galley
- Minister of Armies
Jacques Chirac
- Minister of the Interior
Valry Giscard d'Estaing
- Minister of Economy and Finance
Yves Guna
- Minister of Industry, Commerce, and Craft Industry
Georges Gorse
- Minister of Labour, Employment, and Population
Jean Taittinger
- Minister of Justice
Joseph Fontanet
- Minister of National Education
Alain Peyrefitte
- Minister of Cultural Affairs and Environment
Raymond Marcellin
- Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development
Olivier Guichard
- Minister of Regional Planning and Equipment
Hubert Germain
- Minister of Relations with Parliament
Michel Poniatowski
- Minister of Public Health
Jean Royer
- Minister of Posts and Telecommunications
Jean-Philippe Lecat
- Minister of Information
Changes
11 April
1974
-
Hubert Germain
succeeds Royer as interim Minister of Posts and Telecommunications.
idth="30%" align="center"|Preceded by:
Jacques Chaban-Delmas
width="40%" align="center"|
Prime Minister of France
1972-1974
width="30%" align="center"|Followed by:
Jacques Chirac
Messmer, Pierre Messmer, Pierre Messmer
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