Cabinet of Casimir Périer

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Cabinet of Casimir Périer
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Cabinet of France
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Date formed13 March 1831
Date dissolved16 May 1832
People and organisations
Head of state Louis Philippe I
Head of government Casimir Pierre Périer
History
Predecessor Cabinet of Jacques Laffitte
Successor First cabinet of
Nicolas Jean-de-Dieu Soult

The Cabinet of Casimir Périer was announced on 13 March 1831 by King Louis Philippe I. It replaced the Cabinet of Jacques Laffitte. Perier died of cholera on 16 May 1832. Louis-Philippe acted as president of the council until 11 October 1832, when the cabinet was replaced by the first cabinet of Nicolas Jean-de-Dieu Soult. [1]

Contents

Ministers

The ministers in Périer's cabinet and under Louis-Philippe after Périer died were: [2]

PortfolioHolderParty
President of the Council of Ministers Casimir Perier Centre-right
Ministers
Minister of the Interior Casimir Perier Centre-right
Minister of Justice Félix Barthe Centre-left
Minister of Foreign Affairs Marshal Horace Sébastiani None
Minister of War Marshal Jean-de-Dieu Soult None
Minister of Finance The Baron Louis Centre-right
Minister of the Navy and Colonies Admiral Count of Rigny Centre-right
Minister of Public Education and Worship The Count of Montalivet Centre-right
Minister of Commerce and Public Works The Count of Argout Centre-right

Changes

On 27 April 1832:

PortfolioHolderParty
Minister of the Interior The Count of Montalivet Centre-right
Minister of Public Education and Worship The Baron Girod de l'Ain Centre-right

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References

  1. Muel 1891, pp. 184.
  2. Muel 1891, pp. 183.

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