Georges Leygues
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Georges Leygues (1857-1933) was a French politician of the Third Republic.
Leygues's Ministry, 24 September 1920 - 16 January 1921
- Georges Leygues - President of the Council and Minister of Foreign Affairs
- André Lefèvre - Minister of War
- Théodore Steeg - Minister of the Interior
- Frédéric François-Marsal - Minister of Finance
- Paul Jourdain - Minister of Labour
- Gustave L'Hopiteau - Minister of Justice
- Adolphe Landry - Minister of Marine
- André Honnorat - Minister of Public Instruction and Fine Arts
- André Maginot - Minister of War Pensions, Grants, and Allowances
- Joseph Ricard - Minister of Agriculture
- Albert Sarraut - Minister of Colonies
- Yves Le Trocquer - Minister of Public Works
- Auguste Isaac - Minister of Commerce and Industry
- Émile Ogier - Minister of Liberated Regions
Changes
- 16 December 1920 - Flaminius Raiberti succeeds Lefèvre as Minister of War.
Preceded by: Eugène Spuller | Minister of Public Instruction and Fine Arts 1894–1895 | Succeeded by: Raymond Poincaré |
Preceded by: Charles Dupuy | Minister of the Interior 1895 | Succeeded by: Léon Bourgeois |
Preceded by: Léon Bourgeois | Minister of Public Instruction and Fine Arts 1898–1902 | Succeeded by: Joseph Chaumié |
Preceded by: Étienne Clémentel | Minister of Colonies 1906 | Succeeded by: Raphaël Milliès-Lacroix |
Preceded by: Charles Chaumet | Minister of Marine 1917–1920 | Succeeded by: Adolphe Landry |
Preceded by: Émile Borel | Minister of Marine 1925–1926 | Succeeded by: René Renoult |
Preceded by: René Renoult | Minister of Marine 1926–1930 | Succeeded by: Albert Sarraut |
Preceded by: André Tardieu | Minister of the Interior 1930–1931 | Succeeded by: Pierre Laval |
Preceded by: Charles Dumont | Minister of Marine 1932–1933 | Succeeded by: Albert Sarraut fr:Georges Leygues |