First cabinet of Adolphe Thiers

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First cabinet of Adolphe Thiers
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Cabinet of France
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Date formed22 February 1836
Date dissolved6 September 1836
People and organisations
Head of stateLouis Philippe I
Head of governmentAdolphe Thiers
History
PredecessorCabinet of
Victor de Broglie
SuccessorFirst cabinet of
Louis Mathieu Molé

The First cabinet of Adolphe Thiers was announced on 22 February 1836 by King Louis Philippe I. It replaced the Cabinet of Victor de Broglie.

Adolphe Thiers resigned on 25 August 1836 when the king refused to accept his recommendation to send troops to destroy the revolutionary party in Spain, which was strongly supported by the Minister of War, Nicolas Joseph Maison. On 6 September 1836 the cabinet was replaced by the First cabinet of Louis Mathieu Molé.[1]

Ministers[]

The cabinet was created by ordinance of 22 February 1836. The ministers were:[2]

References[]

  1. ^ Muel 1891, p. 194.
  2. ^ Muel 1891, p. 193.
  • Muel, Léon (1891). Gouvernements, ministères et constitutions de la France depuis cent ans: Précis historique des révolutions, des crises ministérielles et gouvernementales, et des changements de constitutions de la France depuis 1789 jusqu'en 1890 ... Marchal et Billard. Retrieved 22 March 2014.
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