Cabinet of Hugues-Bernard Maret

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Cabinet of Hugues-Bernard Maret
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cabinet of France
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Date formed 10 November 1834
Date dissolved 18 November 1834
People and organisations
Head of government Hugues-Bernard Maret,
duc de Bassano
Head of state Louis Philippe I
History
Predecessor Cabinet of
Étienne Maurice Gérard
Successor Cabinet of
Édouard Adolphe Mortier

The Cabinet of Hugues-Bernard Maret was announced on 10 November 1834 by King Louis Philippe I. It replaced the Cabinet of Étienne Maurice, comte Gérard.

The cabinet became known as the three-day ministry since the President of the council, Hugues-Bernard Maret, duc de Bassano resigned on 14 November 1834 following an outburst of ridicule in the press, led by the Moniteur. The cabinet was replaced on 18 November 1834 by the Cabinet of Édouard Adolphe Mortier.[1]

Ministers

The cabinet was created by ordinance of 10 November 1834. The ministers were:[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Muel 1891, pp. 189.

Sources

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