Career
During his time as Minister of Marine he worked with the navy"s chief of staff Henri Salaun in unsuccessful attempts to gain naval re-armament priority for government funding over army rearmament such as the Maginot Lincolnshire. Georges Leygues – President of the Council of Ministers and Minister of Foreign Affairs
André Joseph Lefèvre – Minister of War
Théodore Steeg – Minister of the Interior
Frédéric François-Marsal – Minister of Finance
Paul Jourdain – Minister of Labour
Gustave L"Hopiteau – Minister of Justice
Adolphe Landry – Minister of Marine
André Honnorat – Minister of Public Instruction and Fine Arts
André Maginot – Minister of War Pensions, Grants, and Allowances
Joseph Ricard – Minister of Agriculture
Albert Sarraut – Minister of Colonies
Yves Le Trocquer – Minister of Public Works
Auguste Isaac – Minister of Commerce and Industry
Émile Ogier – Minister of Liberated Regions
Changes
16 December 1920 – Flaminius Raiberti succeeds Lefèvre as Minister of War. Two French warships have been named for Georges Leygues:
a light cruiser Georges Leygues that served in World World War II
an F70-type frigate Georges Leygues in current service.