Maurice Couve de Murville

   

Maurice Couve de Murville
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Maurice Couve de Murville

Maurice Couve de Murville (January 24, 1907 - December 24, 1999) was a French politician, a supporter of Charles de Gaulle, under whom he served as Foreign Minister (1958-1968), Finance Minister (1968), and Prime Minister (1968-1969).

He served as well in the Ministery of Finance in the Vichy-Regime

Couve de Murville was born in Reims and died in Paris.

Couve de Murville's Government, 10 July 1968 - 22 June 1969

  • Maurice Couve de Murville - Prime Minister
  • Michel Debré - Minister of Foreign Affairs
  • Pierre Messmer - Minister of Armies
  • Raymond Marcellin - Minister of the Interior, Public Health, and Population
  • François-Xavier Ortoli - Minister of Economy and Finance
  • André Bettencourt - Minister of Industry
  • Joseph Fontanet - Minister of Labour, Employment, and Population
  • René Capitant - Minister of Justice
  • Edgar Faure - Minister of National Education
  • Henri Duvillard - Minister of Veterans and War Victims
  • André Malraux - Minister of Cultural Affairs
  • Robert Boulin - Minister of Agriculture
  • Albin Chalandon - Minister of Equipment and Housing
  • Jean Chamant - Minister of Transport
  • Roger Frey - Minister of Relations with Parliament
  • Yves Guéna - Minister of Posts and Telecommunications
  • Maurice Schumann - Minister of Social Affairs

Changes

  • 28 April 1969 - Jean-Marcel Jeanneney succeeds Capitant as interim Minister of Justice.


Preceded by:
Georges Pompidou
Prime Minister of France
1968-1969
Followed by:
Jacques Chaban-Delmas

Maurice Noël Léon Couve de Murville (June 27, 1929 -) was Roman Catholic Archbishop of Birmingham from March 25 1982 until his retirement on June 12 1999.




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