Georges Bonnet
French politician (1889-1973)
- Born: 1889-07-22 (Bassillac)
- Died: 1973-06-18 (Paris)
- Country of citizenship: France
- Occupation: diplomat; lawyer; politician
- Member of political party: Radical Party; Radical-Socialist and Radical Republican Party
- Member of: Vichy National Council
- Participant in: WWII Axis collaboration in France
- Position held: Mayor of Brantôme (period: 1955-01-01 through 1965-01-01); Minister of Finance (member of cabinet: 1st government of Albert Sarraut, 2nd government of Camille Chautemps, Ministers of Camille Chautemps, first Édouard Daladier ministry; period: 1933-01-31 through 1933-10-24, 1933-10-26 through 1933-11-24, 1933-11-26 through 1934-01-27, 1937-06-29 through 1938-01-14; replaced by: François Piétri, Paul Marchandeau; replaces: Henry Chéron, Vincent Auriol); Minister of Foreign Affairs (member of cabinet: Fourth Deladier Cabinet, Third Daladier Cabinet; period: 1938-04-12 through 1939-05-11, 1939-05-11 through 1939-09-13; replaced by: Édouard Daladier; replaces: Joseph Paul-Boncour); Minister of Justice (member of cabinet: Q3112682; period: 1939-09-13 through 1940-03-20; replaced by: Albert Sérol; replaces: Paul Marchandeau); Ministry of Budget, Public Accounts and Civil Administration (member of cabinet: Third Painlevé Cabinet; period: 1925-10-29 through 1925-11-28; replaced by: Paul Morel); Q36400770 (member of cabinet: Joseph Paul-Boncour administration; period: 1932-12-08 through 1933-01-31; replaced by: Joseph Paganon; replaces: Édouard Daladier); Q41757272 (member of cabinet: Ministers of Théodore Steeg; period: 1930-12-13 through 1931-01-27; replaced by: Charles Guernier; replaces: André Mallarmé); Q42320185 (member of cabinet: Gouvernement Albert Sarraut (2), Ministers of Camille Chautemps, fourth Pierre Laval french government; period: 1930-02-21 through 1930-03-02, 1935-06-07 through 1936-01-22, 1936-01-24 through 1936-06-04; replaced by: Paul Bastid, Pierre-Étienne Flandin; replaces: Laurent Eynac, Pierre-Étienne Flandin); ambassador; ambassador of France to the United States (period: 1937-01-01 through 1937-01-01; replaced by: René Doynel de Saint-Quentin; replaces: André Louis Lefebvre de Laboulaye); member of the French National Assembly (electoral district: Dordogne's 3rd constituency; of: Dordogne; parliamentary group: Democratic Entente Group, Democratic Rally Group, Q33912021, Q36214467, ..., Q42319780; parliamentary term: 13th legislature of the Third French Republic, 14th legislature of the Third French Republic, 15th legislature of the Third French Republic, 16th legislature of the Third French Republic, ..., 3rd legislature of the Fifth French Republic; period: 1924-06-01 through 1928-05-31, 1929-02-24 through 1932-05-31, 1932-06-01 through 1936-05-31, 1936-06-01 through 1942-05-31, ..., 1967-04-03 through 1968-05-30)
- Educated at: Lycée Henri-IV; University of Paris
- VIAF ID: https://viaf.org/viaf/73882561
- ISNI: https://isni.org/isni/0000000109153255
- WorldCat Identities ID: https://worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n90648389
- Library of Congress authority ID: https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n90648389