André Marie
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| André Marie | |
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131st Prime Minister of France
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| In office July 26, 1948 – September 5, 1948 |
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| Preceded by | Robert Schuman |
| Succeeded by | Robert Schuman |
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| Born | December 3, 1897 |
| Died | June 12, 1974 |
| Political party | Radical |
For other persons of the same name, see André-Marie.
André Marie (December 3, 1897 – June 12, 1974) was a French Radical politician who served as Prime Minister during the Fourth Republic in 1948.
[edit] Marie's Ministry, 26 July - 5 September 1948
- André Marie - President of the Council
- Pierre-Henri Teitgen - Vice President of the Council
- Léon Blum - Vice President of the Council
- Robert Schuman - Minister of Foreign Affairs
- René Mayer - Minister of National Defense
- Jules Moch - Minister of the Interior
- Paul Reynaud - Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs
- Robert Lacoste - Minister of Commerce and Industry
- Daniel Mayer - Minister of Labour and Social Security
- Robert Lecourt - Minister of Justice
- Yvon Delbos - Minister of National Education
- André Maroselli - Minister of Veterans and War Victims
- Pierre Pflimlin - Minister of Agriculture
- Paul Coste-Floret - Minister of Overseas France
- Christian Pineau - Minister of Public Works and Transport
- Pierre Schneiter - Minister of Public Health and Population
- René Coty - Minister of Reconstruction and Town Planning
- Henri Queuille - Minister of State
- Paul Ramadier - Minister of State
| Preceded by Paul Ramadier |
Minister of Justice 1947–1948 |
Succeeded by Rober Lecourt |
| Preceded by Robert Schuman |
Prime Minister of France 1948 |
Succeeded by Robert Schuman |

