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Cabinet de Cissey

58th Cabinet of France
Date formed22 May 1874 (1874-05-22)
Date dissolved10 March 1875 (1875-03-10)
People and organisations
PresidentPatrice de MacMahon
Head of governmentErnest de Cissey
Member parties
Status in legislatureMajority[a]
390 / 759 (51%)
Opposition parties
History
Election1871 legislative election
Predecessorde Broglie II
Successorde 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.

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Composition

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Vice-President of the Council of Ministers : Ernest de Cissey
Portfolio[b] Name Took office Left office Party Ref.
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

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  1. ^ Complementary elections of 2 July 1871.
  2. ^ Order of the list corresponds to the order of appointment.
  3. ^ a b Remained in office at the formation of the cabinet.

References

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  1. ^ 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.
  2. ^ Government of the French Republic (10 March 1875). "Decree on the composition of the government". gallica.bnf.fr (in French). Retrieved 18 March 2020.
  3. ^ 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.
  4. ^ Government of the French Republic (2 August 1874). "Decree appointing an Undersecretary of State". gallica.bnf.fr (in French). Retrieved 18 March 2020.
  5. ^ Government of the French Republic (23 May 1874). "Decree appointing an Undersecretary of State". gallica.bnf.fr (in French). Retrieved 18 March 2020.
  6. ^ Government of the French Republic (21 July 1874). "Decree appointing an Undersecretary of State". gallica.bnf.fr (in French). Retrieved 18 March 2020.

Category:French Third Republic Category:Cabinets established in 1874 Category:Cabinets disestablished in 1875 Category:1874 in France Category:1875 in France

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1946

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1946 French Senate election
 
8 December 1946 (1946-12-08) 1948 →

315 of 315 seats of the Council of the Republic
158 seats needed for a majority

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