Albert Dalimier

Albert François Marie Dalimier (20 February 1875 – 6 May 1936) was a French politician. Between 1932 and 1934 he was Minister of Labor, Minister of the Colonies (twice) and Minister of Justice in four of the short-lived cabinets of that period. He was forced to resign during the scandal of the Stavisky Affair in January 1934, since his advice as Minister of Labor may have made the embezzlement possible.

Albert François Marie Dalimier
Dalimier in 1928
Minister of Labor
In office
3 June 1932  30 January 1933
Preceded byPierre Laval
Succeeded byFrançois Albert
Minister of the Colonies
In office
7 September 1933  25 October 1933
Preceded byAlbert Sarraut
Succeeded byFrançois Piétri
Minister of Justice
In office
26 October 1933  25 November 1933
Preceded byEugène Penancier
Succeeded byEugène Raynaldy
Minister of the Colonies
In office
26 November 1933  8 January 1934
Preceded byFrançois Piétri
Succeeded byLucien Lamoureux
Personal details
Born(1875-02-20)20 February 1875
Bordeaux, Gironde, France
Died6 May 1936(1936-05-06) (aged 61)
Neuilly-sur-Seine, Seine, France
Political partyRadical
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