Government William Henry Waddington

The government of William Henry Waddington to last of the February 4th 1879 with the December 21st 1879.

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Named ministers on February 4th, 1879

  • Minister for the War: Henri Gresley

  • Minister for the State education and the Art schools: Jules Ferry
  • Minister for Finance: Leon Say
  • public Minister for Labor: Charles de Freycinet
  • Minister for the Navy and the Colonies: Jean Bernard Jauréguiberry
  • Minister of Justice, Minister for Justice: Philippe Royer
  • Minister of Interior Department: Emile Deshayes de Marcère (suspension of the functions on March 4th, 1879)
  • Minister of religion, by interim: Emile Deshayes de Marcère (suspension of the functions on March 4th, 1879)
  • Minister for Agriculture and the Trade: Charles Lepère (change of the functions on March 4th, 1879)

Named ministers on February 5th, 1879

  • Under-secretary of State to Public works: Sadi Carnot

  • Under-secretary of State to Justice: Rene Goblet
  • Under-secretary of State to the Art schools: Edmond Turquet

Nomination of February 7th, 1879

  • Under-secretary of State to Agriculture and the Trade: Cyprien Girerd

Nomination of February 13rd, 1879

  • Under-secretary of State inside: Jules Develle (suspension of the functions on March 4th, 1879)

Rehandling of March 4th, 1879

  • Suspension of the functions of Jules Develle, under-secretary of State inside

  • Suspension of the functions of Emile Deshayes de Marcère, Minister of Interior Department
  • Suspension of the functions of Emile Deshayes de Marcère, minister of religion, by interim
  • Minister of Interior Department and Worships: Charles Lepère previously “minister for Agriculture and the Trade”)

  • Under-secretary of State inside and with the Worships: Felix Martin-Broken into leaf

Nomination of March 5th, 1879

End of the government and making of the capacities

The December 21st 1879, William Henri Waddington, president of the Council, gave the resignation of the Government to Jules Grévy, president of the Republic.

The December 28th 1879, Jules Grévy named Charles de Freycinet with the presidency of the Council of Ministers.

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