Petit ministère of 1851
Petit ministère of 1851 | |
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France of France | |
Date formed | 24 January 1851 |
Date dissolved | 10 April 1851 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Louis Napoleon |
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Predecessor | Cabinet of Alphonse Henri d'Hautpoul |
Successor | Cabinet of Léon Faucher |
The Petit ministère of 1851 governed France from 24 January 1851 to 10 April 1851 during the French Second Republic, replacing the Cabinet of Alphonse Henri d'Hautpoul. It was a compromise cabinet formed by President Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte after the National Legislative Assembly had refused to accept a cabinet dominated by Bonapartists, and had no president.[1] It was replaced by the Cabinet of Léon Faucher on 10 April 1851.[2] The ministers were:[3]
- Justice: Ernest de Royer
- Foreign Affairs: Anatole, baron Brénier de Renaudière
- War: Jacques Louis Randon
- Navy and Colonies: Auguste-Nicolas Vaillant
- Interior: Claude-Marius Vaïsse
- Public Works: Pierre Magne
- Agriculture and Commerce: Eugène Schneider
- Education and Religious Affairs: Charles Giraud
- Finance: Charles Le Bègue de Germiny
References
- ↑ Gabriel-Robez, p. 72.
- ↑ Recueil général des lois ... 1851, p. 139.
- ↑ Recueil général des lois ... 1851, p. 30.
Sources
- Gabriel-Robez, Bernard. Les Secrets de la molune - La saga d'une famille jurassienne au XIXe siècle. Mon Petit Editeur. ISBN 978-2-7483-8063-7. Retrieved 2014-01-16.
- Recueil général des lois, décrets et arrêtés. Recueil général des lois. 1851. Retrieved 2014-01-16.
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