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The Minister of the Armed Forces (French: Ministre des armées, lit. 'Minister of the Armies') is the leader and most senior official of the French Ministry of the Armed Forces, tasked with running the French Armed Forces. The minister is the third highest civilian having authority over France's military, behind only the President of the Republic and the Prime Minister. Based on the governments, they may be assisted by a minister or state secretary for veterans' affairs. The office is considered to be one of the core positions of the Government of France.

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  • Daftar Menteri Pertahanan Prancis (in)
  • Ministri della difesa della Francia (it)
  • Minister of the Armed Forces (France) (en)
  • Sekretarze wojny (Francja) (pl)
  • Министр обороны Франции (ru)
  • Міністр оборони Франції (uk)
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  • adalah salah satu dari 4 sekretaris khusus yang didirikan di Prancis pada 1589. Sekretaris Negara ini bertanggung jawab pada pasukan. Pada 1791, Sekretaris Negara menjadi Menteri Perang. Bersama dengan kedudukan menteri lainnya, jabatan ini dihapus pada 1794 dan difungsikan lagi pada tahun berikutnya. Setelah PD II, Kementerian Perang bergabung dengan Kementerian Kelautan, dengan Menteri Pertahanan Nasional (dari1974 Menteri Pertahanan) yang mengarahkan keseluruhan kementerian. (in)
  • Министр обороны (фр. Ministre de la Défense) — министерский пост в Правительстве Франции, которому вверено выполнение военных вопросов Франции. (ru)
  • Sekretarz Wojny – nazwa jednego z czterech sekretariatów stanu powstałych w roku 1589, związanych z reformami, jakie wprowadził Henryk IV Burbon. W 1791 przemianowano nazwę urzędu na Ministra Wojny, a w 1944 powstał nowoczesny odpowiednik tego urzędu Minister Obrony. (pl)
  • Міністр оборони (фр. Ministre de la Défense) — міністерський пост в Уряді Франції, якому довірено виконання військових питань Франції. (uk)
  • The Minister of the Armed Forces (French: Ministre des armées, lit. 'Minister of the Armies') is the leader and most senior official of the French Ministry of the Armed Forces, tasked with running the French Armed Forces. The minister is the third highest civilian having authority over France's military, behind only the President of the Republic and the Prime Minister. Based on the governments, they may be assisted by a minister or state secretary for veterans' affairs. The office is considered to be one of the core positions of the Government of France. (en)
  • Il ministro della difesa (Ministère de la défense) è il membro del gabinetto governativo francese, incaricato di condurre le Forze armate francesi. Il "Segretario di Stato per la guerra" fu uno dei quattro segretari di stato specializzati istituito in Francia nel 1589. Questo Segretario di Stato era responsabile per l'Esercito. Nel 1791, il Segretario di Stato diventò "ministro della guerra". Insieme con le altre posizioni ministeriali, fu abolito nel 1794 per essere poi reinstaurato l'anno successivo. Nel 1930, la posizione è stata spesso denominata "Ministro della guerra e della difesa nazionale". Dopo la Seconda guerra mondiale, il Ministero della Guerra venne fuso con il Ministero della Marina, con un unico ministro della Difesa nazionale (dal 1974 semplicemente Ministero della difesa) (it)
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