Félix GouinFélix Gouin (October 4, 1884 - October 25, 1977) was a French Socialist politician who succeeded Charles de Gaulle as head of the French Provisional Government in 1946.Gouin's Government, 26 January - 24 June 1946\n*Félix Gouin - Chairman of the Provisional Government\n*Francisque Gay - Vice Chairman of the Provisional Government\n*Maurice Thorez - Vice Chairman of the Provisional Government\n*Georges Bidault - Minister of Foreign Affairs\n*Edmond Michelet - Minister of Armies\n*André Le Troquer - Minister of the Interior\n*André Philip - Minister of Finance and National Economy\n*Marcel Paul - Minister of Industrial Production\n*Ambroise Croizat - Minister of Labour and Social Security\n*Pierre-Henri Teitgen - Minister of Justice\n*Marcel Edmond Naegelen - Minister of National Education\n*Laurent Casanova - Minister of Veterans and War Victims\n*François Tanguy-Prigent - Minister of Agriculture\n*Henri Longchambon - Minister of Supply\n*Marius Moutet - Minister of Overseas France\n*Jules Moch - Minister of Public Works and Transport\n*Robert Prigent - Minister of Public Health and Population\n*François Billoux - Minister of Reconstruction and Town Planning\n*Jean Letourneau - Minister of Posts {| border="2" align="center"\n|-\n|width="30%" align="center"|Preceded by:Charles de Gaulle\n|width="40%" align="center"|Chairman of the French Provisional Government 1946\n|width="30%" align="center"|Followed by: Georges Bidault |
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