Government Henri Brisson (1)

Government Henri Brisson (1) (April 6th 1885 - December 29th 1885)

See too

  • Historical of the governments of France

Named ministers on April 6th, 1885

  • Foreign Minister: Charles de Freycinet

  • Minister for the War: Jean-Baptiste Campenon
  • Minister for the Navy and the Colonies: Charles Galiber
  • Minister of Interior Department: François Allain-Targé
  • Minister for Finance: Jean-Jules Clamageran (suspension of the functions on April 16th, 1885)
  • Minister for the State education, the Art schools and the Worships: Rene Goblet
  • Minister Commercial: Pierre Legrand (suspension of the functions on November 9th, 1885)
  • Minister for Agriculture: Herve Mangon (suspension of the functions on November 9th, 1885)
  • public Minister for Labor: Sadi Carnot (change of functions on April 16th, 1885)
  • Minister for the Stations and Telegraphs: Ferdinand Sarrien

Nomination of April 9th, 1885

  • Under-secretary of State to Public works: Rene Herault (change of functions on April 21st, 1885)

Nomination of April 11th, 1885

  • Under-secretary of State to the State education, the Art schools and the Worships: Edmond Turquet

Rehandling of April 16th, 1885

  • Suspension of the functions of Jean-Jules Clamageran, Minister for Finance

  • Minister for Finance: Sadi Carnot (previously public Minister for Labor )

  • public Minister for Labor: Charles Demole

Nomination of April 18th, 1885

Rehandling of April 21st, 1885

  • Under-secretary of State to Finances: Rene Herault (previously under-secretary of State to Public works , apparently not replaced in this function)

Nomination of April 28th, 1885

  • Under-secretary of State to the Navy and the Colonies: Armand Rousseau

Rehandling of November 9th, 1885

  • Suspension of the functions of Pierre Legrand, Minister the Commercial

  • Suspension of the functions of Herve Mangon, Minister for Agriculture
  • Minister Commercial: Lucien Dautresme

  • Minister for agriculture: Hippolyte Gomot

End of the government and making of the capacities

The December 29th 1885, Henri Brisson gave the resignation of the Government to the president of the Republic, Jules Grévy.

The January 7th 1886, Jules Grévy named Charles de Freycinet with the presidency of the Council of Ministers.

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