Fernand Bouisson

French politician

Fernand Bouisson
Prime Minister of France
In office
1 June 1935 – 7 June 1935
PresidentAlbert Lebrun
Preceded byPierre Étienne Flandin
Succeeded byPierre Laval
President of the Chamber of Deputies
In office
11 January 1927 – 31 May 1936
Preceded byRaoul Péret
Succeeded byÉdouard Herriot
Personal details
Born16 June 1874
Constantine, French Algeria
Died28 December 1959(1959-12-28) (aged 85)
Antibes, France
Political partyNone

Fernand Bouisson (French: [fɛʁnɑ̃ bwisɔ̃]; 16 June 1874 – 28 December 1959) was a Socialist French politician of the Third Republic, who served as President of the Chamber of Deputies from 1927 to 1936 and briefly as Prime Minister in June 1935 following the ouster of Pierre-Étienne Flandin.[1][2]

Bouisson's Ministry, 1–7 June 1935

  • Fernand Bouisson – President of the Council and Minister of the Interior
  • Georges Pernot – Vice President of the Council and Minister of Justice
  • Pierre Laval – Minister of Foreign Affairs
  • Louis Maurin – Minister of War
  • Joseph Caillaux – Minister of Finance
  • Ludovic-Oscar Frossard – Minister of Labour
  • François Piétri – Minister of Marine and interim Minister of Merchant Marine
  • Victor Denain – Minister of Air
  • Mario Roustan – Minister of National Education
  • Camille Perfetti – Minister of Pensions
  • Paul Jacquier – Minister of Agriculture
  • Louis Rollin – Minister of Colonies
  • Joseph Paganon – Minister of Public Works
  • Louis Lafont – Minister of Public Health and Physical Education
  • Georges Mandel – Minister of Posts, Telegraphs, and Telephones
  • Laurent Eynac – Minister of Commerce and Industry
  • Édouard Herriot – Minister of State
  • Louis Marin – Minister of State
  • Philippe Pétain – Minister of State

References

  1. ^ Sachar, Howard M. (29 October 2014). The Assassination of Europe, 1918-1942: A Political History. University of Toronto Press. p. 280. ISBN 978-1-4426-0918-1.
  2. ^ "Fernand, Emile, Honoré Bouisson - Base de données des députés français depuis 1789 - Assemblée nationale". www2.assemblee-nationale.fr. Retrieved 6 January 2023.
Political offices
Preceded by President of the Chamber of Deputies
1927–1936
Succeeded by
Preceded by Prime Minister of France
1935
Succeeded by
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