Cabinet of Édouard Adolphe Mortier
Cabinet of Édouard Adolphe Mortier | |
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cabinet of France | |
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Date formed | 18 November 1834 |
Date dissolved | 12 March 1835 |
People and organisations | |
Head of government |
Édouard Mortier, duc de Trévise |
Head of state | Louis Philippe I |
History | |
Predecessor |
Cabinet of Hugues-Bernard Maret |
Successor |
Cabinet of Victor de Broglie |
The Cabinet of Édouard Adolphe Mortier was announced on 18 November 1834 by King Louis Philippe I. It replaced the Cabinet of Hugues-Bernard Maret.
The ministry was headed by Marshal Édouard Mortier, duc de Trévise, who accepted the position out of loyalty to the king. He was not an experienced parliamentarian and was unable to command respect. On 20 February 1835 he submitted his resignation.[1] The cabinet was replaced on 12 March 1835 by the Cabinet of Victor de Broglie.[2]
Ministers
The cabinet was created by ordinance of 18 November 1834. The ministers were:[1]
- President of the Council: Édouard Mortier, duc de Trévise
- War: Édouard Mortier, duc de Trévise
- Interior: Adolphe Thiers
- Justice and Religious Affairs: Jean-Charles Persil
- Foreign Affairs: Henri de Rigny
- Finance: Georges Humann
- Navy and Colonies: Guy-Victor Duperré
- Public Education: François Guizot
- Commerce: Tanneguy Duchâtel
References
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.
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