Government Maurice Rouvier (1)
Government Maurice Rouvier (1) (May 30th 1887 - December 4th 1887)
See too
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Historical of the governments of France
Named ministers on May 30th, 1887
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President of the Council of Ministers: Maurice Rouvier
- Minister for Finance: Maurice Rouvier
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Minister of Justice, Minister for Justice: Charles Mazeau (suspension of the functions on November 30th, 1887)
- Foreign Minister: Emile Flourens
- Minister of Interior Department: Armand Fallières (accepted an additional competence, by interim, on November 30th, 1887)
- Ministre for the War: Theophilus Ferron
- Minister for the Navy and the Colonies: Edouard Barbey
- Minister for Agriculture: François Bores
- Ministre for the State education, the Worships and the Art schools: Eugene Spuller
- Minister Commercial and Industry: Lucien Dautresme
- public Minister for Labor: Severiano de Hérédia
Nomination of June 7th, 1887
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Under-secretary of State to the Navy and the Colonies: Eugene Etienne
Rehandling of November 30th, 1887
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Suspension of the functions of Charles Mazeau, Minister of Justice, Minister for Justice
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Minister of Justice, Minister for Justice (by interim): Armand Fallières (in supplement of its function of Minister of Interior Department)
End of the government and making of the capacities
The December 2nd 1887, the president of the Republic, Jules Grévy, signed his resignation letter.
The December 2nd 1887, the House of Commons and the Senate, constitutionally brought together in National Assembly , élirent Sadi Carnot with the presidency of the Republic.
The December 4th 1887, Maurice Rouvier gave the resignation of the Government to the new president of the Republic.
The December 11th 1887, Sadi Carnot named Pierre Tirard with the presidency of the Council of Ministers.
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