Government Leon Gambetta
Government Leon Gambetta (November 14th 1881 - January 26th 1882)
See too
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Historical of the governments of France
Named ministers on November 14th, 1881
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President of the Council of Ministers: Leon Gambetta
- Foreign Minister: Leon Gambetta
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Minister of Justice, Minister for Justice: Theodore-Jules Cazot
- Minister for Finance: François Allain-Targé
- Minister for the War: Jean-Baptiste Campenon
- Minister of Interior Department: Pierre Waldeck-Rousseau
- Minister for the State education and the Worships: Paul Bert
- Minister for the Navy: Auguste Gougeard
- Minister Commercial and Colonies: Maurice Rouvier
- Minister for the Stations and Telegraphs: Adolphe Cochery
- public Minister for Labor: David Raynal
- Minister for Arts: Antonin Proust
- Minister for Agriculture: Paul Devès
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Under-secretary of State to Finances: Adolphe Lelièvre
- Under-secretary of State to the Presidency of the Council and the Foreign affairs: Eugene Spuller
- Under-secretary of State to the War: Eugene Blandin
- Under-secretary of State to the Trade and the Colonies: Felix Faure
- Under-secretary of State to Justice: Felix Martin-Broken into leaf
- Under-secretary of State inside: Guillaume Margue
- Under-secretary of State to Public works: Desired-Jules Lesguillier
- Under-secretary of State to Agriculture: Edmond Caze
Nomination of November 16th, 1881
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Under-secretary of State to the State education and the Worships: Arthur Chalamet
End of the government and making of the capacities
The January 26th 1882, Leon Gambetta gave the resignation of the Government to the president of the Republic, Jules Grévy.
The January 30th 1882, Jules Grévy named Charles de Freycinet with the presidency of the Council.
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