Government Jules Ferry (2)

Named ministers on February 21st, 1883

  • President of the Council of Ministers: Jules Ferry

  • Minister for the State education and the Art schools: Jules Ferry (change of functions on November 20th, 1883)
  • Foreign Minister: Paul-Armand Challemel-Lacour (suspension of the functions on November 20th, 1883)

  • Minister of Interior Department and Worships: Pierre Waldeck-Rousseau (change of functions on February 27th, 1883)
  • Minister for the War: Jean Thibaudin (suspension of the functions on October 9th, 1883)
  • Minister of Justice, Minister for Justice: Felix Martin-Broken into leaf (change of the functions on February 27th, 1883)
  • Minister for Finance: Pierre Tirard
  • Minister for the Navy and the Colonies: Brown Jean (suspension of the functions on August 9th, 1883)
  • Minister for Agriculture: Jules Méline
  • Minister Commercial: Anne-Charles Hérisson (suspension of the functions on October 14th, 1884)
  • public Minister for Labor: David Raynal
  • Minister for the Stations and Telegraphs: Adolphe Cochery
  • Under-secretary of State to Finances: Justin Labuze

  • Under-secretary of State to Justice and the Worships: Alphonse Noirot
  • Under-secretary of State Public works: Charles Baïhaut
  • Under-secretary of Interior State and Worships: Guillaume Margue (suspension of the functions on May 17th, 1884)

Rehandling of February 27th, 1883

  • Minister of Interior Department: Pierre Waldeck-Rousseau (previously Minister of Interior Department and the Worships )

  • Minister of Justice, Minister for Justice and the Worships: Felix Martin-Broken into leaf (previously Minister of Justice, Minister for Justice )
  • Under-secretary of State to the Presidency of the Council, the State education and the Art schools: Eugene Durand

Rehandling of August 9th, 1883

  • Suspension of the functions of Brown Jean, Minister for the Navy and the Colonies

Nomination of September 22nd, 1883

  • Under-secretary of State to the Navy and the Colonies: Felix Faure

Rehandling of October 9th, 1883

  • Suspension of the functions of Jean Thibaudin, Minister for the War

  • Minister for the War: Jean-Baptiste Campenon (suspension of the functions on January 3rd, 1885)

Nomination of October 17th, 1883

Rehandling of November 20th, 1883

  • Suspension of the functions of Paul-Armand Challemel-Lacour, Foreign Minister

  • President of the Council of Ministers, Foreign Minister: Jules Ferry (previously president of the Council of Ministers, Minister for the State education and the Art schools )
  • Minister for the State education and the Art schools: Armand Fallières

Rehandling of May 17th, 1884

  • Suspension of the functions of Guillaume Margue, under-secretary of State inside and with the Worships

  • Under-secretary of State inside and with the Worships: Alfred Laroze

Rehandling of October 14th, 1884

  • Suspension of the functions of Anne-Charles Hérisson, Minister the Commercial

Rehandling of January 3rd, 1885

  • Suspension of the functions of Jean-Baptiste Campenon, Minister for the War

  • Minister for the War: Jules Lewal

End of the government and making of the capacities

The March 30th 1885, Jules Ferry gave the resignation of the Government to the president of the Republic, Jules Grévy.

The April 6th 1885, Jules Grévy named Henri Brisson with the presidency of the Council of Ministers.

See too

  • Historical of the governments of France

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