List of Budget Ministers of France

List of Budget Ministers of France

This is the list of the Minister of Budget of France (in French: "Ministre du budget") sometime also called Delegated Minster of Budget (in French: "ministre délégué au budget") or Secretary of Stat for the Budget (in French: "secrétaire d'État au budget"). This minster is always work closely with to the Minister of Economy, both Ministers shares the same building in Bercy.

*October 29, 1925November 28, 1925 : Georges Bonnet
*February 21, 1930 - March 2, 1930 : Maurice Palmade
*March 2, 1930 - December 13, 1930 : Louis Germain-Martin
*December 13, 1930 - January 27, 1931 : Maurice Palmade
*January 27, 1931 - February 20, 1932 : François Piétri
*June 3, 1932 - December 18, 1932 : Maurice Palmade
*January 31, 1933 - October 26, 1933 : Lucien Lamoureux
*October 26, 1933 - November 26, 1933 : Abel Gardey
*November 26, 1933 - January 30, 1934 : Paul Marchandeau
*March 13, 1938 - April 10, 1938 : Charles Spinasse
*July 2, 1950 - August 11, 1951 : Edgar Faure
*August 11, 1951 - March 8, 1952 : Pierre Courant
*January 8, 1953May 21, 1953 : Jean Moreau
*July 18, 1953September 3, 1954 : Jean Ulven
*January 31, 1956 - May 21, 1957 : Jean Filippi
*June 17, 1957 - June 28, 1958 : Jean Guyon
*September 11, 1962 - April 8, 1967 : Robert Boulin
*January 7, 1971 - April 5, 1973 : Jean Taittinger
*October 23, 1973May 27, 1974 : Henri Torre
*May 28, 1974 - January 12, 1976 : Christian Poncelet
*August 29, 1976 - March 29, 1977 : Christian Poncelet
*April 5, 1978 - May 22, 1981 : Maurice Papon
*May 22, 1981 - March 23, 1983 : Laurent Fabius
*March 23, 1983 - July 19, 1984 : Henri Emmanuelli
*July 19, 1984 - March 20, 1986 : Pierre Bérégovoy
*March 20, 1986 - May 10, 1988 : Alain Juppé
*May 10, 1988June 22, 1988 : Pierre Bérégovoy
*June 22, 1988 - October 2, 1992 : Michel Charasse
*October 2, 1992 - March 28, 1993 : Martin Malvy
*March 29, 1993 - May 17, 1995 : Nicolas Sarkozy
*May 17, 1995 - November 7, 1995 : François d'Aubert
*November 7, 1995 - June 2, 1997 : Alain Lamassoure
*June 4, 1997 - November 2, 1999 : Christian Sautter
*May 7, 2002 - March 30, 2004 : Alain Lambert
*March 30, 2004 - May 31, 2005 : Dominique Bussereau
*May 31, 2005 - May 15, 2007 : Jean-François Copé
*May 18, 2007 - Incumbent : Éric Woerth


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