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Pierre Étienne Flandin (April 12, 1889 at Paris, France-June 13, 1958 at Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, France) was a French conservative politician of the Third Republic and Prime Minister of France from November 8, 1934 to May 31, 1935.
Flandin's Ministry, 8 November 1934 - 1 June 1935
- Pierre Étienne Flandin - President of the Council
- Georges Pernot - Vice President of the Council and Minister of Justice
- Pierre Laval - Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Louis Maurin - Minister of War
- Marcel Régnier - Minister of the Interior
- Louis Germain-Martin - Minister of Finance
- Paul Jacquier - Minister of Labour
- François Piétri - Minister of Military Marine
- William Bertrand - Minister of Merchant Marine
- Victor Denain - Minister of Air
- André Mallarmé - Minister of National Education
- Georges Rivollet - Minister of Pensions
- Émile Casset - Minister of Agriculture
- Louis Rollin - Minister of Colonies
- Henry Roy - Minister of Public Works
- Henri Queuille - Minister of Public Health and Physical Education
- Georges Mandel - Minister of Posts, Telegraphs, and Telephones
- Paul Marchandeau - Minister of Commerce and Industry
- Édouard Herriot - Minister of State
- Louis Marin - Minister of State
Preceded by: Louis Loucheur | Minister of Commerce, Industry, Posts, and Telegraphs 1924 | Succeeded by: Eugène Raynaldy |
Preceded by: Georges Bonnefous | Minister of Commerce and Industry 1929–1930 | Succeeded by: Georges Bonnet |
Preceded by: Georges Bonnet | Minister of Commerce and Industry 1930 | Succeeded by: Louis Loucheur |
Preceded by: Louis Germain-Martin | Minister of Finance 1931–1932 | Succeeded by: Henry Chéron |
Preceded by: Joseph Paganon | Minister of Public Works 1934 | Succeeded by: Henry Roy |
Preceded by: Gaston Doumergue | President of the Council 1934–1935 | Succeeded by: Fernand Bouisson |
Preceded by: Philippe Pétain | Minister without Portfolio 1935–1936 | Succeeded by: – |
Preceded by: Pierre Laval | Minister of Foreign Affairs 1936 | Succeeded by: Yvon Delbos |
Preceded by: Pierre Laval | Minister of Foreign Affairs 1940–1941 | Succeeded by: François Darlan |