Pierre Ferri (3 September 1904 – 23 November 1993) was a French stockbroker and conservative politician who was Minister of Posts, Telegraphs, and Telephones in 1953–54.
[1] Ferri was a member of the national council of the Rassemblement du peuple français (RPF, Rally of the French People), a coalition that included the PRL.
In November 1947 Ferri was elected municipal councilor of Paris and general counsel of the Seine on the PRL platform.
[1] In 1951 Ferri supported Henri Ulver and several other Gaullist deputes in proposing a law to restore various powers to the Paris municipal council that had been removed, and to make some changes to the way its assemblies functioned.
[5] Ferri was reelected in the Paris municipal elections of the Spring of 1953, one of a number of deputies to also sit on the council, but resigned soon after.
In 1966 Ferri was president of the Paris regional federation of the Independent Republicans led by Valéry Giscard d'Estaing.