Charles Jonnart

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Charles Jonnart (1857-1927) was a French politician.

There is an interesting account of Jonnart's (who as former Governor General of Algeria had come to Greece) ultimatum on 11 June 1917 by which King Constantine was forced to leave his country and to live in exile in Switzerland by Despina Geroulanis-Streit, Erinnerungen, Athens: privately printed 1981, pp. 64-69.

Preceded by
Jules Viette
Minister of Public Works
1893–1894
Succeeded by
Louis Barthou
Preceded by
Raymond Poincaré
Minister of Foreign Affairs
1913
Succeeded by
Stéphen Pichon
Preceded by
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Minister of Blockade and Liberated Regions
1917–1920
Succeeded by
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