First cabinet of Louis Napoleon
First cabinet of Louis Napoleon | |
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France cabinet of France | |
Louis Napoleon in 1852 | |
Date formed | 3 December 1851 |
Date dissolved | 22 January 1852 |
People and organisations | |
Head of government | Louis Napoleon |
Head of state | Louis Napoleon |
History | |
Predecessor |
Last cabinet of the French Second Republic |
Successor | Second cabinet of Louis Napoleon |
The First cabinet of Louis Napoleon was formed by President Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte the day after the coup of 2 December 1851, replacing the Last cabinet of the French Second Republic. It was replaced by the Second cabinet of Louis Napoleon on 22 January 1852. The ministers were:
- Justice : Eugène Rouher
- Foreign Affairs: Louis Félix Étienne, marquis de Turgot
- Interior and Beaux-Arts: Charles de Morny, Duke of Morny
- Finance : Achille Fould
- War: Jacques Leroy de Saint Arnaud
- Navy and Colonies: Théodore Ducos
- Education and Religious Affairs: Hippolyte Fortoul
- Public Works: Pierre Magne
- Agriculture and Commerce: Lefebvre-Duruflé
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