Pierre Messmer
Pierre Messmer (born March 20, 1916) is a French Gaullist politician. A veteran of the Free French Forces, he fought at the Battle of Bir Hakeim. He became prime minister under Georges Pompidou in 1972.
Pierre Messmer - Prime MinisterMaurice Schumann - Minister of Foreign AffairsMichel Debré - Minister of National DefenseRaymond Marcellin - Minister of the InteriorValéry Giscard d'Estaing - Minister of Economy and FinanceJean Charbonnel - Minister of Industrial and Scientific DevelopmentJoseph Fontanet - Minister of National Education, Labour, Employment, and PopulationRené Pleven - Minister of JusticeAndré Bord - Minister of VeteransJacques Duhamel - Minister of Cultural AffairsJacques Chirac - Minister of Agriculture and Rural DevelopmentOlivier Guichard - Minister of Housing, Tourism, Equipment, and Regional PlanningRobert Galley - Minister of TransportJean Foyer - Minister of Public HealthHubert Germain - Minister of Posts and TelecommunicationsYvon Bourges - Minister of CommerceRoger Frey - Minister of Administrative ReformsEdgar Faure - Minister of Social Affairs Changes 15 March 1973 - André Bettencourt succeeds Schumann as interim Minister of Foreign Affairs.16 March 1973 - Pierre Messmer succeeds Pleven as interim Minister of Justice. Pierre Messmer - Prime MinisterMichel Jobert - Minister of Foreign AffairsRobert Galley - Minister of ArmiesRaymond Marcellin - Minister of the InteriorValéry Giscard d'Estaing - Minister of Economy and FinanceJean Charbonnel - Minister of Industrial and Scientific DevelopmentGeorges Gorse - Minister of Labour, Employment, and PopulationJean Taittinger - Minister of JusticeJoseph Fontanet - Minister of National EducationAndré Bord - Minister of Veterans and War VictimsMaurice Druon - Minister of Cultural AffairsJacques Chirac - Minister of Agriculture and Rural DevelopmentRobert Poujade - Minister of Natural Protection and EnvironmentBernard Stasi - Minister of Overseas Departments and TerritoriesOlivier Guichard - Minister of Housing, Tourism, Regional Planning, and EquipmentYves Guéna - Minister of TransportJoseph Comiti - Minister of Relations with ParliamentMichel Poniatowski - Minister of Public HealthHubert Germain - Minister of Posts and TelecommunicationsPhilippe Malaud - Minister of InformationJean Royer - Minister of Commerce and Craft IndustryAlain Peyrefitte - Minister of Administrative Reforms Changes' 23 October 1973 - Philippe Malaud becomes Minister of Civil Service. Jean-Philippe Lecat succeeds Malaud as Minister of Information Pierre Messmer - Prime MinisterMichel Jobert - Minister of Foreign AffairsRobert Galley - Minister of ArmiesJacques Chirac - Minister of the InteriorValéry Giscard d'Estaing - Minister of Economy and FinanceYves Guéna - Minister of Industry, Commerce, and Craft IndustryGeorges Gorse - Minister of Labour, Employment, and PopulationJean Taittinger - Minister of JusticeJoseph Fontanet - Minister of National EducationAlain Peyrefitte - Minister of Cultural Affairs and EnvironmentRaymond Marcellin - Minister of Agriculture and Rural DevelopmentOlivier Guichard - Minister of Regional Planning and EquipmentHubert Germain - Minister of Relations with ParliamentMichel Poniatowski - Minister of Public HealthJean Royer - Minister of Posts and TelecommunicationsJean-Philippe Lecat - Minister of Information Changes 11 April 1974 - Hubert Germain succeeds Royer as interim Minister of Posts and Telecommunications.
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