Last cabinet of the French Second Republic

The Last cabinet of the French Second Republic was formed on 27 October 1851 by President Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte after the dismissal of the Cabinet of Léon Faucher.[1] It remained in place until the coup of 2 December 1851, when it was replaced by the First cabinet of Louis Napoleon.[2]

Last cabinet of the
French Second Republic
 France
Cabinet of France
Date formed27 October 1851
Date dissolved2 December 1851
People and organisations
Head of stateLouis Napoleon
History
PredecessorCabinet of Léon Faucher
SuccessorFirst cabinet of Louis Napoleon

Cabinet members

MinistryStartEndMinister
War26 October 18512 December 1851General Jacques Leroy de Saint Arnaud[3]
Justice26 October 18511 November 1851Eugène Corbin[1]
Police26 October 18512 December 1851Charlemagne de Maupas[3]
Foreign Affairs26 October 18512 December 1851Louis Félix Étienne, marquis de Turgot[1]
Interior26 October 18512 December 1851René de Thorigny[1]
Finance26 October 185123 November 1851Antoine Blondel[1]
Navy and Colonies26 October 18512 December 1851Hippolyte Fortoul[4]
Public Works26 October 18512 December 1851Théobald de Lacrosse[5]
Agriculture and Commerce26 October 185126 November 1851François-Xavier Joseph de Casabianca[6]
Education and Religious Affairs26 October 18512 December 1851Charles Giraud[1]
Justice1 November 18512 December 1851Alfred Daviel
Finance23 November 18512 December 1851François-Xavier Joseph de Casabianca[6]
Agriculture and Commerce26 November 18512 December 1851Noël Lefebvre-Duruflé[7]
Interior2 December 18512 December 1851Charles de Morny, Duke of Morny
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References

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