Cabinet Ferry II

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Jules Ferry

The Ferry II cabinet was formed by Prime Minister Jules Ferry during the Third French Republic on February 21, 1883 , and was in office for 767 days until March 30, 1885.

cabinet

minister

The Cabinet consisted of the following ministers:

Office Surname Beginning of the term of office Term expires
prime minister Jules Ferry February 21, 1883 March 30, 1885
Foreign minister Paul-Armand Challemel-Lacour
Jules Ferry
February 21, 1883
November 20, 1883
November 20, 1883
March 30, 1885
Minister of War Jean Thibaudin
Jean-Baptiste-Marie Campenon
Jules Lewal
February 21, 1883
October 9, 1883
January 3, 1885
October 9, 1883
January 3, 1885
March 30, 1885
Minister for Public Education and Fine Arts Jules Ferry
Armand Fallières
February 21, 1883
November 20, 1883
November 20, 1883
March 30, 1885
Finance minister Pierre Tirard February 21, 1883 March 30, 1885
Minister for Public Works David Raynal February 21, 1883 March 30, 1885
Minister for Navy and Colonies Charles Brun
Alexandre Peyron
February 21, 1883
August 9, 1883
August 9, 1883
March 30, 1885
Keeper of the seal, Minister of Justice Félix Martin-Feuillée February 21, 1883 February 27, 1883
Minister of the Interior and Minister of Religion Pierre Waldeck-Rousseau February 21, 1883 March 30, 1885
Minister for Agriculture and Trade Jules Meline February 21, 1883 March 30, 1885
Minister of Commerce Anne-Charles Hérisson
Maurice Rouvier
February 21, 1883
October 14, 1884
October 14, 1884
March 30, 1885
Minister for Post and Telegraphy Adolphe Cochery February 21, 1883 March 30, 1885
Office Surname Beginning of the term of office Term expires
Under Secretary of State to the Prime Minister
Under Secretary of State to the Minister of Public Education and Fine Arts
Eugène Durand February 27, 1883 March 30, 1885
Undersecretary to the Minister of Finance Justin Labuze February 21, 1883 March 30, 1885
Undersecretary of State to the Minister for Public Works Charles Baïhaut February 21, 1883 March 30, 1885
Undersecretary of State to the Justice Minister and the Minister of Religion Alphonse Noirot February 27, 1883 March 30, 1885
Under-Secretary of State to the Interior Minister Guillaume Margue
Alfred Laroze
February 27, 1883
May 17, 1884
May 17, 1884
March 30, 1885
Undersecretary of State to the Minister for Navy and Colonies Félix Faure September 22, 1883 March 30, 1885
Undersecretary of State to the Minister of War Jean Casimir-Perier October 17, 1883 March 30, 1885

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Individual evidence

  1. Since February 27, 1883, Minister of Justice Martin-Feuillée was also Minister of Religion
  2. On February 27, 1883, Minister of the Interior Waldeck-Rousseau handed over the office of Minister of Religion to Justice Minister Martin-Feuillée