Last cabinet of the French Second Republic
The Last cabinet of the French Second Republic was formed on 27 October 1851 by President Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte after the dismissal of the Cabinet of Léon Faucher.
It remained in place until the coup of 2 December 1851, when it was replaced by the First cabinet of Louis Napoleon.
Cabinet members
Ministry | Start | End | Minister |
War | 26 October 1851 | 2 December 1851 | General Jacques Leroy de Saint Arnaud |
Justice | 26 October 1851 | 1 November 1851 | Eugène Corbin |
Police | 26 October 1851 | 2 December 1851 | Charlemagne de Maupas |
Foreign Affairs | 26 October 1851 | 2 December 1851 | Louis Félix Étienne, marquis de Turgot |
Interior | 26 October 1851 | 2 December 1851 | René de Thorigny |
Finance | 26 October 1851 | 23 November 1851 | Antoine Blondel |
Navy and Colonies | 26 October 1851 | 2 December 1851 | Hippolyte Fortoul |
Public Works | 26 October 1851 | 2 December 1851 | Théobald de Lacrosse |
Agriculture and Commerce | 26 October 1851 | 26 November 1851 | François-Xavier Joseph de Casabianca |
Education and Religious Affairs | 26 October 1851 | 2 December 1851 | Charles Giraud |
Justice | 1 November 1851 | 2 December 1851 | Alfred Daviel |
Finance | 23 November 1851 | 2 December 1851 | François-Xavier Joseph de Casabianca |
Agriculture and Commerce | 26 November 1851 | 2 December 1851 | Noël Lefebvre-Duruflé |
Interior | 2 December 1851 | 2 December 1851 | Charles de Morny, Duke of Morny |