Clemenceau's Second Ministry, 16 November 1917 – 20 January 1920
- Georges Clemenceau – President of the Council and Minister of War
- Stéphen Pichon – Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Louis Loucheur – Minister of Armaments and War Manufacturing
- Jules Pams – Minister of the Interior
- Louis Lucien Klotz – Minister of Finance
- Pierre Colliard – Minister of Labour and Social Security Provisions
- Louis Nail – Minister of Justice
- Georges Leygues – Minister of Marine
- Louis Lafferre – Minister of Public Instruction and Fine Arts
- Victor Boret – Minister of Agriculture and Supply
- Henry Simon – Minister of Colonies
- Albert Claveille – Minister of Public Works and Transport
- Étienne Clémentel – Minister of Commerce, Industry, Maritime Transports, Merchant Marine, Posts, and Telegraphs
- Charles Jonnart – Minister of Liberated Regions and Blockade.
Changes
- 23 November 1917 – Albert Lebrun succeeds Jonnart as Minister of Liberated Regions and Blockade.
- 26 November 1918 – Louis Loucheur becomes Minister of Industrial Reconstitution. His office of Minister of Armaments and War Manufacturing is abolished.
- 24 December 1918 – The office of Minister of Blockade is abolished. Lebrun remains Minister of Liberated Regions.
- 5 May 1919 – Albert Claveille succeeds Clémentel as Minister of Merchant Marine. He remains Minister of Public Works and Transport, while Clémentel remains Minister of Commerce, Industry, Posts, and Telegraphs
- 20 July 1919 – Joseph Noullens succeeds Boret as Minister of Agriculture and Supply.
- 6 November 1919 – André Tardieu succeeds Lebrun as Minister of Liberated Regions.
- 27 November 1919 – Léon Bérard succeeds Lafferre as Minister of Public Instruction and Fine Arts. Louis Dubois succeeds Clémentel as Minister of Commerce, Industry, Posts, and Telegraphs.
- 2 December 1919 – Paul Jourdain succeeds Colliard as Minister of Labour and Social Security Provisions.
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