fǎ lán xī dì sān gòng hé guó
(
1859niánèryuè10rì~
1943niánsìyuè7rì)
yà lì shān dà · mǐ lè lán ( AlexandreMillerand, 1859
nián - 1943
nián),
fǎ guó zhèng zhì jiā。 1920
nián dāng xuǎn fǎ guó zǒng lǐ。
hòu lái yǐ wēn hé pài lián méng lǐng xiù de zī gé dāng xuǎn gòng hé guó zǒng tǒng( 1920
nián 9
yuè 23
rì ~ 1924
nián 6
yuè 11
rì),
hòu pò yú zuǒ yì lián méng de yā lì '
ér cí zhí。
Alexandre Millerand (10 February 1859 - 7 April 1943) was a French socialist politician. He was President of France from 23 September 1920 to 11 June 1924 and Prime Minister of France 20 January to 23 September 1920. His participation in Waldeck-Rousseau's cabinet at the turn of the century, alongside the marquis de Galliffet who had directed the repression of the 1871 Paris Commune, sparked a debate in the French Section of the Workers' International (SFIO) and in the Second International about the participation of socialists in "bourgeois governments".