Camille Chautemps - Chautemps's Third Ministry, 22 June 1937 – 18 January 1938

Chautemps's Third Ministry, 22 June 1937 – 18 January 1938

  • Camille Chautemps – President of the Council – Radical Socialist Party
  • Léon Blum – Vice President of the Council – French Section of the Workers' International (SFIO)
  • Yvon Delbos – Minister of Foreign Affairs – Radical Socialist Party
  • Édouard Daladier – Minister of National Defense and War – Radical Socialist Party
  • Marx Dormoy – Minister of the Interior – SFIO
  • Georges Bonnet – Minister of Finance – Radical Socialist Party
  • André Février – Minister of Labour – SFIO
  • Vincent Auriol – Minister of Justice – SFIO
  • César Campinchi – Minister of Marine – Radical Socialist Party
  • Pierre Cot – Minister of Air – Radical Socialist Party
  • Jean Zay – Minister of National Education – Radical Socialist Party
  • Albert Rivière – Minister of Pensions – SFIO
  • Georges Monnet – Minister of Agriculture – Radical Socialist Party
  • Marius Moutet – Minister of Colonies – SFIO
  • Henri Queuille – Minister of Public Works – Radical Socialist Party
  • Marc Rucart – Minister of Public Health – Radical Socialist Party
  • Jean-Baptiste Lebas – Minister of Posts, Telegraphs, and Telephones – SFIO
  • Fernand Chapsal – Minister of Commerce
  • Paul Faure – Minister of State – SFIO
  • Maurice Viollette – Minister of State – usr
  • Albert Sarraut – Minister of State – Radical Socialist Party
  • Léo Lagrange – Under-Secretary of State for the Sports, the Leisure activities and the Physical Education -i.e. acting like Minister for the Sports- – SFIO

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