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    Paul Ramadier (17 March 1888 – 14 October 1961) was a French statesman. The son of a psychiatrist, Ramadier graduated in law from the University of Toulouse...
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  • Ramadier is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: Jean Ramadier (1913–1968), French colonial administrator in West Africa Paul Ramadier...
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    heavy pressure, culminating in the May 1947 crisis. Prime Minister Paul Ramadier received threats from the United States that the presence of Communist...
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    population. A number of progressive reforms were also introduced during Paul Ramadier's tenure as prime minister in 1947, including the extension of social...
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    National Assembly and the nomination of his ministers, Prime Minister Paul Ramadier called for a vote of confidence in order to verify that the Assembly...
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    The Communist ministers were dismissed by socialist Prime Minister Paul Ramadier. The SFIO, the MRP, the Radicals and the classical right allied to form...
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    Industrial Production Daniel Mayer – Minister of Labour and Social Security Paul Ramadier – Minister of Justice Yves Tanguy – Minister of Public Utilities Marcel...
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    government), three former French prime ministers, Paul Reynaud, Édouard Daladier, Paul Ramadier, Paul van Zeeland, Albert Coppé and Altiero Spinelli, took...
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  • Brutus network. Several of the Eighty, including Vincent Auriol and Paul Ramadier, would play key roles in the establishment of the French Fourth Republic...
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  • continued. According to historian René Rémond, President of the Council Paul Ramadier set up a precedent by submitting the composition of his government to...
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  • Union (USR), a social-democratic republican party led by Paul Ramadier, Marcel Déat and Joseph Paul-Boncour. This had been formed by the fusion of the SFIO's...
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    because of his expertise on Germany, Schuman was called to become a member of Paul Reynaud's wartime government to be in charge of the refugees. He kept that...
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    the only child of Jacques Antoine Auriol (1855–1933), a baker nicknamed Paul, and Angélique Virginie Durand (1861–1945). His great-grandmother, Anne Auriol...
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  • was officially opened on September 17, 1947 at Fontainebleau, by Mr Paul Ramadier, then President du Conseil, in the presence of Mr Jefferson Caffery...
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  • the SFIO expelled from the party in 1933. These included Marcel Déat, Paul Ramadier and Adrien Marquet. The party was weak and merged with the Republican-Socialist...
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    Madagascar nationalist uprising led the French government headed by Paul Ramadier (Socialist) to violent repression: one year of bitter fighting, 11,000–40...
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    the Interior Paul Marchandeau – Minister of Finance Raymond Patenôtre – Minister of National Economy Paul Ramadier – Minister of Labour Paul Reynaud – Minister...
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  • crimes) The day after taking office, new French President Auriol selected Paul Ramadier to form the next government to replace Léon Blum, who was stepping down...
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  • 1947, the Communist ministers were excluded from the government by Paul Ramadier. From that moment, the PCF and CGT supported the social movement, which...
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    1937 – 18 January 1938) Paul Ramadier (18 January 1938 – 13 March 1938) Albert Sérol (13 March 1938 – 10 April 1938) Paul Ramadier (10 April 1938 – 21 August...
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    crushing of the Madagascar revolt in 1947 by the socialist government of Paul Ramadier. The controversy over the use of torture continues to have echoes today...
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    tensions, and economic conditions were dire under the presidency of Paul Ramadier. The French Communist Party (PCF) had the support of one in every four...
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    François Billoux 22 January 1947 4 May 1947 102 days Ramadier I Vincent Auriol Serving with: War Minister Paul Coste-Floret; Navy Minister Louis Jacquinot; Air...
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    prestige at a low ebb, the French government, headed by Prime Minister Paul Ramadier of the French Section of the Workers' International (SFIO) party, suppressed...
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  • (1948–1951) Paul Henri Sirieix, Governor (1951–1953) Jean Paul Parisot, Governor (1953–1955) Charles-Henri Bonfils, Governor (1955–1956) Jean Paul Ramadier, Governor...
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    of the Colbert building, with two main alleys named after Paul Ramadier (allée Paul-Ramadier), the first prime minister of the Fourth Republic, and Jean...
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    of the tithe". Paul Ramadier's Socialist government then crushed the Malagasy Uprising of 1947, killing up to 40,000 people. Ramadier also accepted the...
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    1947 in the Socialist-led governments of Felix Gouin, Leon Blum and Paul Ramadier. Wikimedia Commons has media related to André Philip. "The Resistance...
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  • Kingdom, marries The Duke of Edinburgh at Westminster Abbey in London. Paul Ramadier resigns as Prime Minister of France. He is succeeded by Robert Schuman...
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  • director (b. 1895) Dun Karm Psaila, Maltese writer (b. 1871) October 14 Paul Ramadier, French politician, 63rd Prime Minister of France (b. 1888) Harriet...
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