Jean Casimir-Perier

Jean Casimir-Perier

Infobox Politician
name = Jean Casimir-Perier


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birth_date = 8 November 1847
birth_place = Paris, France
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death_date = Death date and age|1907|3|11|1847|11|8
death_place = Paris, France
constituency2 =
office2= 6th President of the French Republic
Co-Prince of Andorra
salary2=
term_start2= 27 June 1894
term_end2= 16 January 1895
predecessor2= Sadi Carnot
successor2= Felix Faure
constituency =
office = 61st Prime Minister of the French Republic
salary =
term_start = 3 December 1893
term_end = 30 May 1894
predecessor = Charles Dupuy
successor = Charles Dupuy
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party = "None"
religion = Roman Catholic
occupation = Businessman
majority =
spouse = Hélène Casimir-Perier
children =
website =
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Jean Paul Pierre Casimir-Perier (8 November 1847 - 11 March 1907) was a French politician, fifth president of the French Third Republic.

He was born in Paris, the son of Auguste Casimir-Perier and the grandson of Casimir Pierre Perier, premier of Louis Philippe. He entered public life as secretary to his father, who was minister of the interior under the presidency of Thiers.

In 1874 he was elected general councillor of the Aube "département", and was sent by the same "département" to the chamber of deputies in the general elections of 1876, and he was always re-elected until his presidency. In spite of the traditions of his family, Casimir-Perier joined the group of Republicans on the Left, and was one of the 363 on the Seize-Mai (1877). He refused to vote the expulsion of the princes in 1883, and resigned as deputy upon the enactment of the law, because of his personal connections with the family of Orléans.

On 17 August 1883 he became under-secretary of state for war, a post he retained until 7 January 1885. From 1890 to 1892 he was vice-president of the chamber, then in 1893 president. On 3 December he became prime-minister, holding the department of foreign affairs, resigned in May 1894, and was re-elected president of the chamber.

On 24 June 1894, after the assassination of President Carnot, he was elected president of the republic by 451 votes against 195 for Henri Brisson and 97 for Charles Dupuy. His presidency lasted only six months. The resignation of the Dupuy ministry on 14 January 1895 was followed the next day by that of the president. Casimir-Perier explained his action by the fact that he found himself ignored by the ministers, who did not consult him before taking decisions, and did not keep him informed upon political events, especially in foreign affairs.

From that time he completely abandoned politics, and devoted himself to business - especially mining. At the trial of Alfred Dreyfus at Rennes, Casimir-Perier's evidence, as opposed to that of General Mercier, was of great value to the cause of Dreyfus.

Casimir-Perier's Ministry, 3 December 1893 - 30 May 1894

*Jean Casimir-Perier - President of the Council and Minister of Foreign Affairs
*Auguste Mercier - Minister of War
*David Raynal - Minister of the Interior
*Auguste Burdeau - Minister of Finance
*Antonin Dubost - Minister of Justice
*Jean Marty - Minister of Commerce, Industry, and Colonies
*Auguste Alfred Lefèvre - Minister of Marine
*Eugène Spuller - Minister of Public Instruction, Fine Arts, and Worship
*Albert Viger - Minister of Agriculture
*Charles Jonnart - Minister of Public Works

Changes
*20 March 1894 - Jean Marty becomes Minister of Posts and Telegraphs as well as Minister of Commerce and Industry. Ernest Boulanger succeeds Marty as Minister of Colonies.

References

*1911


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