Cabinet of Alphonse Henri d'Hautpoul

Cabinet of Alphonse Henri d'Hautpoul
 France
cabinet of France
Date formed 31 October 1849
Date dissolved 24 January 1851
People and organisations
Head of government Alphonse Henri d'Hautpoul
Head of state Louis Napoleon
History
Predecessor Second cabinet of Odilon Barrot
Successor Petit ministère of 1851

The cabinet of Alphonse Henri d'Hautpoul was formed by President Louis Napoleon Bonaparte after he had dismissed the second cabinet of Odilon Barrot on 31 October 1849. The Hautpoul cabinet was made up of friends of the president rather than members of the assembly, and was led by Alphonse Henri d'Hautpoul. On 24 January 1851 the cabinet was replaced by the Petit ministère of 1851.

Ministers

Ministry Start EndMinister
Justice31 October 1849 24 January 1851 Eugène Rouher[1][2]
Foreign Affairs 31 October 1849 17 November 1849 Alphonse de Rayneval[1][2]
Foreign Affairs 17 November 1849 9 January 1851 Jean-Ernest Ducos de La Hitte[3]
Foreign Affairs 9 January 1851 24 January 1851 Édouard Drouyn de Lhuys[3]
War 31 October 1849 22 October 1850 General Alphonse Henri d'Hautpoul[1][2]
War 22 October 1850 9 January 1851 Jean-Paul, comte de Schramm[3]
War 9 January 1851 24 January 1851 Auguste Regnaud de Saint-Jean d'Angély[3]
Navy and Colonies 31 October 1849 9 January 1851 Joseph Romain-Desfossés[1][3]
Navy and Colonies 9 January 1851 24 January 1851 Théodore Ducos[3]
Interior 31 October 1849 15 March 1850 Ferdinand Barrot[1][2]
Interior 15 March 1850 24 January 1851 Jules Baroche[3]
Public Works 31 October 1849 9 January 1851 Jean-Martial Bineau[1][2]
Public Works 9 January 1851 24 January 1851 Pierre Magne[3]
Agriculture and Commerce 31 October 1849 9 January 1851 Jean-Baptiste Dumas[1][2]
Agriculture and Commerce 9 January 1851 24 January 1851 Louis Bernard Bonjean[3]
Education and Religious Affairs 31 October 1849 24 January 1851 Félix Esquirou de Parieu[1][2]
Finance 31 October 1849 24 January 1851 Achille Fould[1][3]
Finance (deputy) 10 November 1849 9 January 1851 Pierre Magne (Sub-secretary of State for Finance)

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