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Cabinet de Cissey | |
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58th Cabinet of France | |
Date formed | 22 May 1874 |
Date dissolved | 10 March 1875 |
People and organisations | |
President | Patrice de MacMahon |
Head of government | Ernest de Cissey |
Member parties | |
Status in legislature | Majority[a] 390 / 759 (51%) |
Opposition parties | |
History | |
Election | 1871 legislative election |
Predecessor | de Broglie II |
Successor | de Buffet |
The Cabinet of Ernest de Cissey is the 58th cabinet of France and the sixth of the Third Republic, seating from 22 May 1874[1] to 10 March 1875,[2] headed by Ernest de Cissey as Vice-President of the Council of Ministers and Minister of War, under the presidency of Patrice de MacMahon.
History
editComposition
editVice-President of the Council of Ministers : Ernest de Cissey | ||||||
Portfolio[b] | Name | Took office | Left office | Party | Ref. | |
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Minister of War | Ernest de Cissey | 22 May 1874 | 10 March 1875 | Legitimist | [1] | |
Minister of Justice | Adrien Tailhand | 22 May 1874 | 10 March 1875 | Center-right | [1] | |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Louis Decazes | 22 May 1874 | 10 March 1875 | Orleanist | [1] | |
Minister of Interior | Oscar Bardi de Fourtou | 22 May 1874 | 20 July 1874 | Center-right | [1] | |
François de Chabaud La Tour | 20 July 1874 | 10 March 1875 | Orleanist | [3] | ||
Minister of Finance | Pierre Magne | 22 May 1874 | 10 March 1875 | Orleanist | [1] | |
Pierre Mathieu-Bodet | 20 July 1874 | 10 March 1875 | Orleanist | [3] | ||
Minister of Navy and Colonies | Louis de Montaignac | 22 May 1874 | 10 March 1875 | Center-right | [1] | |
Minister of Public Instruction | Arthur de Cumont | 22 May 1874 | 10 March 1875 | Center-right | [1] | |
Minister of Public Works | Eugène Caillaux | 22 May 1874 | 10 March 1875 | Center-right | [1] | |
Minister of Agriculture | Louis Grivart | 22 May 1874 | 10 March 1875 | Orleanist | [1] | |
Undersecretary of State for the Ministry of Public Instruction |
Albert Desjardins | 22 May 1874 | 10 March 1875 | Center-right | [c] | |
Undersecretary of State for the Ministry of Finance |
Léon Lefébure | 22 May 1874 | 2 August 1874 | Center-right | [c] | |
Louis Passy | 2 August 1874 | 10 March 1875 | Liberal Action | [4] | ||
Undersecretary of State for the Ministry of Justice |
Pierre Baragnon | 23 May 1874 | 10 March 1875 | Legitimist | [5] | |
Undersecretary of State for the Ministry of Interior |
Henri Cornélis de Witt | 21 July 1874 | 10 March 1875 | Center-right | [6] |
Notes
edit- ^ Complementary elections of 2 July 1871.
- ^ Order of the list corresponds to the order of appointment.
- ^ a b Remained in office at the formation of the cabinet.
References
edit- ^ a b c d e f g h i j Government of the French Republic (22 May 1874). "Decree on the composition of the government". gallica.bnf.fr (in French). Retrieved 18 March 2020.
- ^ Government of the French Republic (10 March 1875). "Decree on the composition of the government". gallica.bnf.fr (in French). Retrieved 18 March 2020.
- ^ a b Government of the French Republic (20 July 1874). "Decree appointing the Minister of Interior and the Minister of Finance". gallica.bnf.fr (in French). Retrieved 18 March 2020.
- ^ Government of the French Republic (2 August 1874). "Decree appointing an Undersecretary of State". gallica.bnf.fr (in French). Retrieved 18 March 2020.
- ^ Government of the French Republic (23 May 1874). "Decree appointing an Undersecretary of State". gallica.bnf.fr (in French). Retrieved 18 March 2020.
- ^ Government of the French Republic (21 July 1874). "Decree appointing an Undersecretary of State". gallica.bnf.fr (in French). Retrieved 18 March 2020.
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