French Provisional Ministry of 1830 explained

Cabinet Name:French Provisional Ministry of 1830
Jurisdiction:France
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Date Formed:1 August 1830
Date Dissolved:11 August 1830
State Head:Louis-Philippe d'Orléans
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Previous:Paris Municipal Commission Ministry of 1830
Successor:First ministry of Louis-Philippe

The French Provisional Ministry of 1830 was announced on 1 August 1830 by Louis-Philippe d'Orléans in his capacity as Lieutenant General of the kingdom.It replaced the Paris Municipal Commission Ministry announced the day before after the revolution in which the Bourbon Restoration monarchy was deposed. On 11 August 1830 it was replaced by the First ministry of Louis-Philippe.

Ministers

On 1 August 1830 Louis-Philippe first announced that the ministers named by the Paris Municipal Commission should retain their positions.Later that day he announced various changes.The ministers were:

PortfolioHolderParty
President of the Council of Ministers
Lieutenant-General of the Realm
The Duke of OrléansNone
Ministers
Minister of the InteriorFrançois GuizotOrléanist
Minister of JusticeJacques-Charles DupontOrléanist
Minister of Foreign AffairsGeneral The Count JourdanIndifferent/Constitutional
Minister of WarMarshal Count GérardOrléanist
Minister of the NavyAdmiral Count of RignyNone
Minister of FinanceThe Baron LouisOrléanist
Minister of Public EducationThe Baron BignonIndifferent/Constitutional

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