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Paul Painlevé - Later political career |  | Paul Painlevé - Later political career: Encyclopedia II - Paul Painlevé - Later political career |  | Following Painlevé's resignation, Briand formed a new government with Painlevé as Minister for War. Though Briand was defeated by Raymond Poincaré in 1926, Painlevé continued in office. Poincaré stabilised the franc with a return to the gold standard, but ultimately acceded power to Briand. Painlevé remained in office as Minister for War until July 1929.
Though he was proposed for President of France in 1932, Painlevé withdrew before the election. He became Minister of Air later that year, making proposals for an international ...
See also:Paul Painlevé, Paul Painlevé - Early life, Paul Painlevé - Mathematical work, Paul Painlevé - First period as French Prime Minister, Paul Painlevé - Second period as French Prime Minister, Paul Painlevé - Later political career, Paul Painlevé - Painlevé's First Government September 12–November 16 1917, Paul Painlevé - Painlevé's Second Ministry April 17–October 29 1925, Paul Painlevé - Painlevé's Third Ministry October 29–November 28 1925 |  | | Paul Painlevé, Paul Painlevé - Early life, Paul Painlevé - First period as French Prime Minister, Paul Painlevé - Later political career, Paul Painlevé - Mathematical work, Paul Painlevé - Painlevé's First Government September 12–November 16 1917, Paul Painlevé - Painlevé's Second Ministry April 17–October 29 1925, Paul Painlevé - Painlevé's Third Ministry October 29–November 28 1925, Paul Painlevé - Second period as French Prime Minister |  | |
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Paul Painlevé - Later political career
Following Painlevé's resignation, Briand formed a new government with Painlevé as Minister for War. Though Briand was defeated by Raymond Poincaré in 1926, Painlevé continued in office. Poincaré stabilised the franc with a return to the gold standard, but ultimately acceded power to Briand. Painlevé remained in office as Minister for War until July 1929.
Though he was proposed for President of France in 1932, Painlevé withdrew before the election. He became Minister of Air later that year, making proposals for an international treaty to ban the manufacture of bomber aircraft and to establish an international air force to enforce global peace. On the fall of the government in January 1933, his political career ended. He died in Paris in October of the same year.
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