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Third Republic (President)
1870 - 1871
Louis Jules Trochu
1871 - 1873
Adolphe Thiers
1873 - 1879
Patrice de MacMahon
1879 - 1887
Jules Grévy
1887 - 1894
Sadi Carnot
1894 - 1895
Jean Casimir-Périer
1895 - 1899
Félix Faure
1899 - 1906
Emile Loubet
1906 - 1913
Armand Fallières
1913 - 1920
Raymond Poincaré
1920
Paul Deschanel
1920 - 1924
Alexandre Millerand
1924 - 1931
Gaston Doumergue
1931 - 1932
Paul Doumer
1932 - 1940
Albert Lebrun
Vichy Government (Head of State)
1940 - 1944
Henri Philippe Petain
Provisional Government (President)
1944 - 1946
Charles de Gaulle
1946
Félix Gouin
Georges Bidault
Leon Blum
Fourth Republic (President)
1947 - 1954
Vincent Auriol
1954 - 1959
René Coty
Fifth Republic (President)
1959 - 1969
1969 - 1974
Georges Pompidou
1974 - 1981
Valéry Giscard d'Estaing
1981 - 1995
François Mitterand
1995
Jacques Chirac
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