Cabinet of Jacques Laffitte explained

Cabinet Name:Cabinet of Jacques Laffitte
Jurisdiction:France
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Date Formed:2 November 1830
Date Dissolved:13 March 1831
Government Head:Jacques Laffitte
State Head:Louis Philippe I
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Previous:First ministry of Louis-Philippe
Successor:Cabinet of Casimir Périer

The Cabinet of Jacques Laffitte was announced on 2 November 1830 by King Louis Philippe I.It replaced the First ministry of Louis-Philippe. On 13 March 1831 it was replaced by the Cabinet of Casimir Périer.

Ministers

The ministers were:

PortfolioHolderParty
President of the Council of MinistersJacques LaffitteCentre-left
Ministers
Minister of FinanceJacques LaffitteCentre-left
Minister of the InteriorThe Count of MontalivetCentre-right
Minister of JusticeJacques-Charles DupontCentre-left
Minister of Foreign AffairsMarshal The Marquis MaisonNone
Minister of WarMarshal The Count GérardNone
Minister of the Navy and ColoniesMarshal Horace SébastianiNone
Minister of Public Education and WorshipJoseph MérilhouCentre-left

Changes

On 17 November 1830:

PortfolioHolderParty
Minister of Foreign AffairsMarshal Horace SébastianiNone
Minister of WarMarshal Jean-de-Dieu SoultNone
Minister of the Navy and ColoniesThe Count of ArgoutCentre-right

On 27 December 1830:

PortfolioHolderParty
Minister of JusticeJoseph MérilhouCentre-left
Minister of Public Education and WorshipFélix BartheCentre-left

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