Transitional French cabinet of 1839

French cabinet of 1839
Transitional French cabinet of 1839

Cabinet of France
Date formed31 March 1839
Date dissolved12 May 1839
People and organisations
Head of stateLouis Philippe I
History
PredecessorSecond cabinet of
Louis Mathieu Molé
SuccessorSecond cabinet of
Nicolas Jean-de-Dieu Soult

The Transitional French cabinet of 1839 was announced on 31 March 1839 by King Louis Philippe I. It replaced the Second cabinet of Louis Mathieu Molé.

On 12 May 1839 there was an insurrection in Paris, suppressed by the National Guard and regular troops.[1] The ministry was replaced that day by the Second cabinet of Nicolas Jean-de-Dieu Soult.[2]

Ministers

The cabinet was created by ordinance of 31 March 1839. It did not include a president of the council of ministers.[3] The ministers were:[4]

References

  1. ^ Muel 1891, pp. 199–200.
  2. ^ Muel 1891, p. 200.
  3. ^ Muel 1891, p. 198.
  4. ^ Muel 1891, p. 199.

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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