René Mayer

René Mayer (4 May 1895, Paris – 13 December 1972, Paris) was a French Radical politician of the Fourth Republic who served briefly as Prime Minister during 1953. He led the Mayer Authority from 1955 to 1958.

Mayer's Ministry, 8 January – 28 June 1953

 * René Mayer – President of the Council
 * Henri Queuille – Vice President of the Council
 * Georges Bidault – Minister of Foreign Affairs
 * René Pleven – Minister of National Defense and Armed Forces
 * Charles Brune – Minister of the Interior
 * Maurice Bourgès-Maunoury – Minister of Finance
 * Robert Buron – Minister of Economic Affairs
 * Jean Moreau – Minister of Budget
 * Jean-Marie Louvel – Minister of Industry and Energy
 * Paul Bacon – Minister of Labour and Social Security
 * Léon Martinaud-Deplat – Minister of Justice
 * André Marie – Minister of National Education
 * Henri Bergasse – Minister of Veterans and War Victims
 * Camille Laurens – Minister of Agriculture
 * Louis Jacquinot – Minister of Overseas France
 * André Morice – Minister of Public Works, Transport, and Tourism
 * Paul Ribeyre – Minister of Public Health and Population
 * Pierre Courant – Minister of Reconstruction and Town Planning
 * Roger Duchet – Minister of Posts
 * Paul Ribeyre – Minister of Commerce
 * Jean Letourneau – Minister of Relations with Partner States
 * Édouard Bonnefous – Minister of State
 * Paul Coste-Floret – Minister of State

Changes
 * 11 February 1953 – Guy Petit succeeds Ribeyre as Minister of Commerce.