Government Jules Ferry (1)
Government Jules Ferry (1) (September 23rd 1880 - November 10th 1881)
See too
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Historical of the governments of France
- preceding Government: Government Charles de Freycinet (1) (December 28th, 1879 - September 19th, 1880)
- following Government: Government Leon Gambetta (November 14th, 1881 - January 26th, 1882)
Named ministers on September 23rd, 1880
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President of the Council of Ministers: Jules Ferry
- Minister for the State education and the Art schools: Jules Ferry
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Foreign Minister: Jules Barthelemy-Saint-Hilaire
- Minister for Finance: Pierre Magnin
- Minister for the War: Jean Joseph Frederic Albert Farre
- Minister for the Navy and the Colonies: Georges Nailed
- Minister of Justice, Minister for Justice: Theodore-Jules Cazot
- Minister of Interior Department and Worships: Jean Constans
- Minister for Agriculture and the Trade: Pierre Tirard
- Minister for the Stations and Telegraphs: Adolphe Cochery
- public Minister for Labor: Sadi Carnot
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Under-secretary of State to Justice: Felix Martin-Broken into leaf
- Under-secretary of State to Finances: Daniel Wilson
- Under-secretary of State Agriculture and Trade: Cyprien Girerd
- Under-secretary of State to the Presidency of the Council, the State education and the Art schools: Edmond Turquet
- Under-secretary of State inside and with the Worships: Armand Fallières
Nominations of September 28th, 1880
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Under-secretary of State to the Foreign affairs: Horace de Choiseul-Praslin
- Under-secretary of State to Public works: David Raynal
End of the government and making of the capacities
The November 10th 1881, Jules Ferry gave the resignation of the Government to the president of the Republic, Jules Grévy.
The November 14th 1881, Jules Grévy named Leon Gambetta with the presidency of the Council of Ministers.
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