Charles Daniel-Vincent

Charles Augustin Daniel Vincent
Minister of Education and Fine Arts
In office
12 September 1917 – 16 November 1917
Preceded byThéodore Steeg
Succeeded byLouis Lafferre
Minister of Labor and Social Assurance
In office
16 January 1921 – 15 January 1922
Preceded byPaul Jourdain
Succeeded byAlbert Peyronnet
Minister of Labor and Hygiene
In office
29 March 1924 – 9 June 1924
Preceded byAlbert Peyronnet
Succeeded byPaul Jourdain
Minister of Commerce and Industry
In office
29 October 1925 – 23 June 1926
Preceded byCharles Chaumet
Succeeded byFernand Chapsal
Minister of Public Works
In office
23 June 1926 – 19 July 1926
Preceded byAnatole de Monzie
Succeeded byAndré Tardieu
Personal details
Born(1874-03-21)21 March 1874
Bettrechies, Nord, France
Died3 May 1946(1946-05-03) (aged 72)
Paris, France

Charles Augustin Daniel Vincent (31 March 1874 – 3 May 1946), known as Daniel-Vincent, was a French teacher and politician. He was a deputy from 1910 to 1927, then a senator from 1927 to 1941. During World War I (1914–18) he served as an aviator, then as under secretary of state for Aviation. He tried to make the aircraft industry more effective in delivering planes of sufficient quality and numbers. As Minister of Labor in 1921–22 he introduced France's first social insurance bill. He also served in various cabinets as Minister of Education, Minister of Commerce and Minister of Public Works.