First cabinet of Nicolas Jean-de-Dieu Soult explained

Cabinet Name:First cabinet of
Nicolas Jean-de-Dieu Soult
Jurisdiction:France
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Date Formed:11 October 1832
Date Dissolved:18 July 1834
Government Head:Nicolas Jean-de-Dieu Soult
State Head:Louis Philippe I
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Previous:Cabinet of Casimir Périer
Successor:Cabinet of Étienne Maurice,
Comte Gérard

The First cabinet of Nicolas Jean-de-Dieu Soult was announced on 16 May 1832 by King Louis Philippe I.It replaced the Cabinet of Casimir Périer.It was dissolved on 18 July 1834 and replaced by the Cabinet of Étienne Maurice, comte Gérard.

Ministers

The cabinet was created by ordinances of 11 October 1832, with Marshall Soult as president. The ministers were:

PortfolioHolderParty
President of the Council of MinistersJean-de-Dieu SoultNone
Ministers
Minister of WarMarshal Jean-de-Dieu SoultNone
Minister of the InteriorAdolphe ThiersCentre-right
Minister of JusticeFélix BartheCentre-left
Minister of Foreign AffairsThe Duke of BroglieCentre-right
Minister of FinanceGeorges HumannCentre-right
Minister of the Navy and ColoniesAdmiral Count of RignyCentre-right
Minister of Public Education and WorshipFrançois GuizotCentre-right
Minister of Commerce and Public WorksThe Count of ArgoutCentre-right

Changes

On 31 December 1832:

PortfolioHolderParty
Minister of the InteriorThe Count of ArgoutCentre-right
Minister of Commerce and Public WorksAdolphe ThiersCentre-right

On 4 April 1834:

PortfolioHolderParty
Minister of the InteriorAdolphe ThiersCentre-right
Minister of JusticeJean-Charles PersilCentre-right
Minister of Foreign AffairsAdmiral Count of RignyCentre-right
Minister of the Navy and ColoniesAdmiral Albin RoussinNone
Minister of Commerce and Public WorksTanneguy DuchâtelCentre-right

On 19 May 1834:

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