Pierre Emmanuel Tirard (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ emanɥɛl tiʁaʁ]; 27 September 1827 – 4 November 1893) was a French politician, who served twice as Prime...
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director and screenwriter Paul Tirard (1879–1945), French diplomat Pierre Tirard (1827–1893), French politician René Tirard (1899–1977), French sprinter...
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years through as many successive administrations – those of Floquet and Pierre Tirard, his own fourth ministry (March 1890 – February 1892), and the Émile...
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Prime Minister before election Pierre Tirard Independent Elected Prime Minister Pierre Tirard Independent...
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Foreign Affairs Jean Thibaudin – Minister of War Pierre Waldeck-Rousseau – Minister of the Interior Pierre Tirard – Minister of Finance Félix Martin-Feuillée...
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Interior, and Minister of Worship Jean Thibaudin – Minister of War Pierre Tirard – Minister of Finance Paul Devès – Minister of Justice François de Mahy...
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the Council of Ministers. From 1942, Pétain remained Chief of State, but Pierre Laval was named Chief of the Government. Chief Minister of France History...
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being a member of the National Assembly. This was aimed particularly at Pierre Tirard, the republican mayor of the 2nd arrondissement, who had been elected...
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of the defeat of Charles Floquet's cabinet in February 1889. In the new Tirard ministry formed to combat the Boulangist agitation, he was minister of finance...
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of 1867, he rendered himself eligible for office; and on the fall of the Tirard cabinet in 1888 he became president of the council and minister of the interior...
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