Théodore Steeg
French politician Théodore Steeg
Théodore Steeg (December 19, 1868 in Libourne, Gironde – December 19, 1950 in Paris) was a French politician of the Third Republic.
Steeg's Government, 13 December 1930 – 27 January 1931
- Théodore Steeg – President of the Council and Minister of Colonies
- Aristide Briand – Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Louis Barthou – Minister of War
- Georges Leygues – Minister of the Interior
- Louis Germain-Martin – Minister of Finance
- Louis Loucheur – Minister of National Economy, Commerce, and Industry
- Maurice Palmade – Minister of Budget
- Édouard Grinda – Minister of Labour and Social Security Provisions
- Henri Chéron – Minister of Justice
- Albert Sarraut – Minister of Military Marine
- Charles Daniélou – Minister of Merchant Marine
- Paul Painlevé – Minister of Air
- Camille Chautemps – Minister of Public Instruction and Fine Arts
- Robert Thoumyre – Minister of Pensions
- Victor Boret – Minister of Agriculture
- Édouard Daladier – Minister of Public Works
- Henri Queuille – Minister of Public Health
- Georges Bonnet – Minister of Posts, Telegraphs, and Telephones
Changes
- 23 December 1930 – Maurice Dormann succeeds Thoumyre as Minister of Pensions.
| Preceded by: André Tardieu 1930 | Prime Ministers of France 1930–1931 | Followed by: Pierre Laval 1931–1932 |
Categories: People stubs | 1868 births | 1950 deaths | Prime ministers of France