Ministry of Jules de Polignac
| Ministry of Jules de Polignac | |
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| Date formed | 8 August 1829 |
| Date dissolved | 29 July 1830 |
| People and organisations | |
| Head of government | Jules de Polignac |
| Head of state | Charles X of France |
| History | |
| Predecessor | Ministry of Jean-Baptiste de Martignac |
| Successor | Ministry of Casimir de Rochechouart de Mortemart |
The Ministry of Jules de Polignac was formed on 8 August 1829 in the last year of the reign of King Charles X of France. It was dissolved on 29 July 1830 during the July Revolution and replaced by the Ministry of Casimir de Rochechouart de Mortemart.
Ministers
Jules de Polignac countersigned the ordinance of 8 August 1829 that named the ministers, but was not formally made president of the council of ministers until 17 November 1829. The ministers were:[1]
| Ministry | Start | End | Minister |
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| Foreign Affairs | 8 August 1829 | 29 July 1830 | Jules de Polignac |
| Finance | 8 August 1829 | 19 May 1830 | Christophe de Chabrol de Crouzol |
| 19 May 1830 | 29 July 1830 | Guillaume-Isidore Baron de Montbel | |
| Interior | 8 August 1829 | 18 November 1829 | François-Régis de La Bourdonnaye |
| 18 November 1829 | 19 May 1830 | Guillaume-Isidore Baron de Montbel | |
| 19 May 1830 | 29 July 1830 | Pierre-Denis, Comte de Peyronnet | |
| Justice | 8 August 1829 | 19 May 1830 | Jean Joseph Antoine de Courvoisier |
| 19 May 1830 | 29 July 1830 | Jean de Chantelauze | |
| Navy and Colonies | 8 August 1829 | 23 August 1829 | Henri de Rigny |
| 23 August 1829 | 29 July 1830 | Charles Lemercier de Longpré, baron d'Haussez | |
| War | 8 August 1829 | 29 July 1830 | Louis de Ghaisne, comte de Bourmont |
| Public Education and Religious Affairs | 8 August 1829 | 18 November 1829 | Guillaume-Isidore Baron de Montbel |
| 18 November 1829 | 29 July 1830 | Martial de Guernon-Ranville | |
| Public Works | 19 May 1830 | 29 July 1830 | Guillaume Capelle |
References
Citations
Sources
- Muel, Léon (1891). Gouvernements, ministères et constitutions de la France depuis cent ans: Précis historique des révolutions, des crises ministérielles et gouvernementales, et des changements de constitutions de la France depuis 1789 jusqu'en 1890 ... Marchal et Billard. Retrieved 22 March 2014.
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