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Cabinet of Étienne Maurice, comte Gérard

Cabinet of France
Date formed18 July 1834
Date dissolved10 November 1834
People and organisations
Head of stateLouis Philippe I
Head of governmentÉtienne Maurice Gérard
History
PredecessorFirst cabinet of Nicolas Jean-de-Dieu Soult
SuccessorCabinet of Hugues-Bernard Maret

The Cabinet of Étienne Maurice, comte Gérard was announced on 18 July 1834 by King Louis Philippe I. It replaced the First cabinet of Nicolas Jean-de-Dieu Soult. It was dissolved on 10 November 1834 and replaced by the Cabinet of Hugues-Bernard Maret.

Ministers

The cabinet was created by ordinance of 18 July 1834, with Marshal Étienne Maurice Gérard as President. Apart from replacing Marshal Soult by Marshal Étienne Maurice Gérard as President and Minister of War, the ministers remained the same. The ministers were:[1]

Portfolio Holder Party
President of the Council of Ministers style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color;"| Count Gérard None
Ministers
Minister of War style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color;"| Marshal Count Gérard None
Minister of the Interior style="background:Template:Resistance Party (France)/meta/color;"| Adolphe Thiers Centre-right
Minister of Justice and Worship style="background:Template:Resistance Party (France)/meta/color;"| Jean-Charles Persil Centre-right
Minister of Foreign Affairs style="background:Template:Resistance Party (France)/meta/color;"| Admiral Count of Rigny Centre-right
Minister of Finance style="background:Template:Resistance Party (France)/meta/color;"| Georges Humann Centre-right
Minister of the Navy and Colonies style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color;"| Admiral Louis Jacob None
Minister of Public Education style="background:Template:Resistance Party (France)/meta/color;"| François Guizot Centre-right
Minister of Commerce style="background:Template:Resistance Party (France)/meta/color;"| Tanneguy Duchâtel Centre-right

References

  1. ^ Muel 1891, pp. 187.

Sources

  • Muel, Léon (1891). Gouvernements, ministères et constitutions de la France depuis cent ans: Précis historique des révolutions, des crises ministérielles et gouvernementales, et des changements de constitutions de la France depuis 1789 jusqu'en 1890 ... Marchal et Billard. Retrieved 22 March 2014. {{cite book}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)