Charles Dupuy - Dupuy's Third Ministry, 1 November 1898 – 22 June 1899

Dupuy's Third Ministry, 1 November 1898 – 22 June 1899

  • Charles Dupuy – President of the Council and Minister of the Interior and Worship
  • Théophile Delcassé – Minister of Foreign Affairs
  • Charles de Freycinet – Minister of War
  • Paul Peytral – Minister of Finance
  • Georges Lebret – Minister of Justice
  • Édouard Locroy – Minister of Marine
  • Georges Leygues – Minister of Public Instruction and Fine Arts
  • Albert Viger – Minister of Agriculture
  • Antoine Guillain – Minister of Colonies
  • Camille Krantz – Minister of Public Works
  • Paul Delombre – Minister of Commerce and Industry and of Posts and Telegraphs

Changes

  • 6 May 1899 – Camille Krantz succeeds Freycinet as Minister of War. Jean Monestier succeeds Krantz as Minister of Public Works.
Political offices
Preceded by
Alexandre Ribot
Prime Minister of France
1893
Succeeded by
Jean Casimir-Perier
Preceded by
Jean Casimir-Perier
Prime Minister of France
1894–1895
Succeeded by
Alexandre Ribot
Preceded by
Henri Brisson
Prime Minister of France
1898–1899
Succeeded by
Pierre Waldeck-Rousseau
Heads of government of France
Restoration
  • Talleyrand
  • Richelieu
  • Dessolles
  • Decazes
  • Richelieu
  • Villèle
  • Martignac
  • Polignac
July Monarchy
  • V. de Broglie
  • Laffitte
  • Perier
  • Soult
  • Gérard
  • Maret
  • Mortier
  • V. de Broglie
  • Thiers
  • Molé
  • Soult
  • Thiers
  • Soult
  • Guizot
  • Molé
Second Republic
  • Dupont de l'Eure
  • Arago
  • Cavaignac
  • Barrot
  • Hautpoul
  • Faucher
Second Empire
  • Ollivier
  • Cousin-Montauban
Interregnum
  • Trochu
Third Republic
  • Dufaure
  • A. de Broglie
  • Cissey
  • Buffet
  • Dufaure
  • Simon
  • A. de Broglie
  • Rochebouët
  • Dufaure
  • Waddington
  • Freycinet
  • Ferry
  • Gambetta
  • Freycinet
  • Duclerc
  • Fallières
  • Ferry
  • Brisson
  • Freycinet
  • Goblet
  • Rouvier
  • Floquet
  • Tirard
  • Freycinet
  • Loubet
  • Ribot
  • Dupuy
  • Casimir-Perier
  • Dupuy
  • Ribot
  • Bourgeois
  • Méline
  • Brisson
  • Dupuy
  • Waldeck-Rousseau
  • Combes
  • Rouvier
  • Sarrien
  • Clemenceau
  • Briand
  • Monis
  • Caillaux
  • Poincaré
  • Briand
  • Barthou
  • Doumergue
  • Ribot
  • Viviani
  • Briand
  • Ribot
  • Painlevé
  • Clemenceau
  • Millerand
  • Leygues
  • Briand
  • Poincaré
  • François-Marsal
  • Herriot
  • Painlevé
  • Briand
  • Herriot
  • Poincaré
  • Briand
  • Tardieu
  • Chautemps
  • Tardieu
  • Steeg
  • Laval
  • Tardieu
  • Herriot
  • Paul-Boncour
  • Daladier
  • Sarraut
  • Chautemps
  • Daladier
  • Doumergue
  • Flandin
  • Bouisson
  • Laval
  • Sarraut
  • Blum
  • Chautemps
  • Blum
  • Daladier
  • Reynaud
  • Pétain
Vichy France
  • Pétain
  • Laval
  • Brinon
Provisional
Government
  • de Gaulle
  • Gouin
  • Bidault
  • Auriol
  • Blum
Fourth Republic
  • Ramadier
  • Schuman
  • Marie
  • Schuman
  • Queuille
  • Bidault
  • Queuille
  • Pleven
  • Queuille
  • Pleven
  • Faure
  • Pinay
  • Mayer
  • Laniel
  • Mendès France
  • Faure
  • Mollet
  • Bourgès-Maunoury
  • Gaillard
  • Pflimlin
  • de Gaulle
Fifth Republic
  • de Gaulle
  • Debré
  • Pompidou
  • Couve de Murville
  • Chaban-Delmas
  • Messmer
  • Chirac
  • Barre
  • Mauroy
  • Fabius
  • Chirac
  • Rocard
  • Cresson
  • Bérégovoy
  • Balladur
  • Juppé
  • Jospin
  • Raffarin
  • de Villepin
  • Fillon
  • Ayrault
Italics indicates interim holder
Heads of State of France
Styled President of the Republic after 1871, except from 1940–44 (Chief of State) and 1944–47 (Chairman of the Provisional Government)
First Republic
  • National Convention
  • Directory
  • Consulate
First Empire
  • Napoleon I
  • Napoleon II
Bourbon Restoration
  • Louis XVIII
  • Charles X
July Monarchy
  • Louis-Philippe I
Second Republic
  • Jacques-Charles Dupont de l'Eure
  • Executive Commission
  • Louis-Eugène Cavaignac
  • Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte
Second Empire
  • Napoleon III
National Defence Government
  • Louis Jules Trochu
Third Republic
  • Adolphe Thiers
  • Patrice de Mac-Mahon
  • Jules Armand Dufaure
  • Jules Grévy
  • Maurice Rouvier
  • Sadi Carnot
  • Charles Dupuy
  • Jean Casimir-Perier
  • Charles Dupuy
  • Félix Faure
  • Charles Dupuy
  • Émile Loubet
  • Armand Fallières
  • Raymond Poincaré
  • Paul Deschanel
  • Alexandre Millerand
  • Alexandre Millerand
  • Frédéric François-Marsal
  • Gaston Doumergue
  • Paul Doumer
  • André Tardieu
  • Albert Lebrun
Vichy France
  • Philippe Pétain
Provisional Government
  • Charles de Gaulle
  • Félix Gouin
  • Georges Bidault
  • Vincent Auriol
  • Léon Blum
Fourth Republic
  • Vincent Auriol
  • René Coty
Fifth Republic
  • Charles de Gaulle
  • Alain Poher
  • Georges Pompidou
  • Alain Poher
  • Valéry Giscard d'Estaing
  • François Mitterrand
  • Jacques Chirac
  • Nicolas Sarkozy
  • François Hollande
Italics indicate interim officeholder
Authority control
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Persondata
Name Dupuy, Charles
Alternative names
Short description
Date of birth 5 November 1851
Place of birth Le Puy-en-Velay
Date of death 23 July 1923
Place of death Ille-sur-Têt

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