1st Government: 10 September 1944 Onwards
- Charles de Gaulle: Prime Minister
- Jules Jeaneney: Minister of State
- Pierre Mendes-France: Minister for National Economy
- Aime Lepercq: Minister of Finance
- Georges Bidault: Minister for Foreign Affairs
- François Billoux: Minister of Health
- Charles Tillon: Minister of Air
- Augustin Laurent: Minister of Posts and Telegraphs
- Adrien Tixier: Minister of the Interior
- René Pléven: Minister of Overseas France
- Georges Catroux: Minister of North Africa
- René Capitant: Minister of Public Education
- Robert Lacoste: Minister of Industrial Production
- François Tanguy-Prigent: Minister of Agriculture
- Andre Diethelm: Minister of National Defence
- François de Menthon: Minister of Justice
- René Mayer: Minister of Transport
- Pierre-Henri Teitgen: Minister of Information
- Jacques Soustelle: Commissaire de la République for Bordeaux
- Henri Fréville: Commissaire régional de la République for Breton
- Maurice Papon: Commissaire de la République for Aquitaine
- Michel Debré: Commissaire de la République for Angers
- Raymond Aubrac: Commissaire de la République Marseilles
- Pierre Bertaux: Commissaire de la République Toulouse
- Jean Monnet: Commissioner for Economic Planning
- Rene Brouillet: Assistant Director of Cabinet
- Francois Coulet: Commissioner Delegate of Inter-Allied Affairs
- Gaston Palewski: Chief of staff
- Claude Guy: Aide-de-camp
- Claude Mauriac: Private Secretary
- Georges Pompidou: Special Advisor to PM Office
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