Deputy Prime Minister of France

Vice President of the Council of Minister
Vice-président du Conseil des ministres
Government of France
Status
Member ofCouncil of Ministers
Reports toPrime Minister (President of the Council)
NominatorPrime Minister
AppointerPresident
Formation2 September 1871 (1871-09-02)
First holderJules Armand Dufaure
Final holderGuy Mollet
Abolished28 May 1958 (1958-05-28)

The deputy prime minister of France is a position which existed at times in the government of France between 1871 and 1958. It was titled vice president of the Council of Ministers (French: vice-président du Conseil des ministres), or vice president of the Council for short.

It was in itself a sinecure, used to grant seniority immediately after the prime minister to one important member of the government, later up to three at the same time, but without specific duty or power, or any role as designated acting prime minister. However, in 1871–1876 and 1940–1942, it was actually used for the de facto prime minister, as the position was nominally held by the head of state.


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