François Billoux

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François Billoux
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Minister of Public Health
In office
10 September 1944 – 21 November 1945
Preceded by Louis-Pasteur Vallery-Radot
Succeeded by Robert Prigent
Minister of National Economy
In office
21 November 1945 – 26 January 1946
Preceded by René Pleven
Succeeded by André Philip
Minister of Reconstruction and Urban Development
In office
26 January 1946 – 28 November 1946
Preceded by Raoul Dautry
Succeeded by René Schmitt
Minister of National Defence
In office
22 January 1947 – 4 May 1947
Preceded by André Le Troquer
Succeeded by Yvon Delbos
Personal details
Born 21 May 1903
Saint-Romain-la-Motte, France
Died 14 January 1978 (1978-01-15) (aged 74)
Menton, France
Nationality French
Political party French Communist Party

François Billoux (21 May 1903 – 14 January 1978) was a French communist politician.

Biography

Billoux was born in Saint-Romain-la-Motte. He was a member of the Central Committee of the French Communist Party (PCF) from 1926, and a member of the Politburo from 1936. From 1928 until 1931, he was also General Secretary of the Young Communist Movement of France (MJCF), the youth wing of the PCF.

Billoux served as a member of the Chamber of Deputies from 1936 to 1940, and the National Assembly from 1945 to 1978, representing Bouches-du-Rhône. During World War II, Billoux was interned in France and Algeria from 1940 until he was freed after Operation Torch in 1943. In the post-war years, he served as Minister of Public Health (1944–1945), Minister of National Economy (1945–1946), Minister of Reconstruction and Urban Development (1946) and Minister of National Defence (1947). He died in Menton.[1]

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