First ministry of Armand-Emmanuel du Plessis de Richelieu explained

Cabinet Name:First Richelieu ministry
Jurisdiction:France
Date Formed:26 September 1815
Date Dissolved:29 December 1818
Government Head:Armand-Emmanuel du Plessis de Richelieu
State Head:Louis XVIII of France
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Previous:Ministry of Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord
Successor:Ministry of Jean-Joseph Dessolles

The First ministry of Armand-Emmanuel du Plessis de Richelieu was formed on 26 September 1815 after the dismissal of the Ministry of Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord by King Louis XVIII of France. It was dissolved on 29 December 1818 and replaced by the Ministry of Jean-Joseph Dessolles.

Formation and actions

After the resignation of Talleyrand, Louis XVIII designated the technocrat Duke of Richelieu to form a cabinet. The minister of the Richelieu ministry were Ultras and counter-revolutionaries hostile to Bonapartism and republicanism, and in the first phase of the ministry they actualized the legal terror called "Second White Terror", that caused the exile, the imprisonment or the execution of several revolutionaries.

After the election held in 1816, the new Parliament, led by a Doctrinaire majority, forced the resignation of several ministers, replaced with Doctrinaires and moderates. The reformed cabinet realised several important laws, like the "Saint-Cyr Law" (abolition of the nobility's privilege in the army) and the "Lainé Law" (expansion of the suffrage and direct votation).However, after the partial-election of 1817, a new Liberal leftist group was formed in the Chamber of Deputies, composed by radicals like General Maximilien Foy and Abbot Henri Grégoire.There was also a rising rivality between Richelieu and his Minister Élie Decazes, a popular Doctrinaire. Finally, at the end of December 1818, Richelieu resigned after he lost the favour of the Ultras and the support of the Doctrinaires.

Ministers

PortfolioHolderParty
President of the Council of MinistersThe Duke of RichelieuNone
Ministers
Minister of Foreign AffairsThe Duke of RichelieuNone
Minister of the InteriorThe Count of VaublancUltras
Minister of JusticeThe Marquis Barbé-MarboisNone
Minister of WarMarshal Henri ClarkeNone
Minister of FinanceLouis-Emmanuel CorvettoNone
Minister of the Navy and ColoniesThe Viscount DubouchageNone
Minister of PoliceÉlie DecazesConstitutional

Changes

On 7 May 1816:

PortfolioHolderParty
Minister of the InteriorJoseph LainéConstitutional
Minister of JusticeCharles DambrayNone

On 19 January 1817:

On 23 June 1817:

On 12 September 1817:

PortfolioHolderParty
Minister of WarMarshal Marquis of Saint-CyrNone
Minister of the Navy and ColoniesLouis-Mathieu MoléConstitutional

On 7 December 1818:

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