The Executive Commission of the French Republic was a short-lived body and jointly head of state of France during the Second Republic. All members were equal and served together as co-heads of state. The Commission acted as head of state from May 6 to June 28 1848, between governments of Jacques-Charles Dupont de l'Eure and Louis-Eugène Cavaignac (who also were provisional heads of state).
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- The Executive Commission of the French Republic was a short-lived body and jointly head of state of France during the Second Republic. All members were equal and served together as co-heads of state. The Commission acted as head of state from May 6 to June 28 1848, between governments of Jacques-Charles Dupont de l'Eure and Louis-Eugène Cavaignac (who also were provisional heads of state). The Commission lacked support in the National Assembly : it soon found itself at odds with the conservative majority and effectively unable to properly govern. The closure of the National Workshops, by leading to the June Days Uprising, sealed the doom of the Executive Commission. Judging the Commission unable to quell the uprising, the Assembly effectively dissolved it on June 24th by a vote of no confidence and gave full powers to General Louis Eugène Cavaignac.
- gouvernement François Arago du 9 mai 1848 au 28 juin 1848 La Commission exécutive de la République française fut un gouvernement éphémère de la Seconde République française, composé de membres assumant collectivement et de manière égalitaire la charge de chef de l’État. François Arago en était néanmoins le président en titre. La Commission siégea du 9 mai au 28 juin 1848, avant la désignation de Louis-Eugène Cavaignac comme chef du gouvernement.
- Komisja Wykonawcza - organ, będący zbiorową głową państwa Drugiej Republiki francuskiej pomiędzy 6 maja a 28 czerwca 1848 roku. W jej skład wchodzili: François Arago Louis-Antoine Garnier-Pages Alphonse de Lamartine Alexandre Ledru-Rollin Pierre Marie de Saint-Georges Zobacz też: Wybory prezydenckie we Francji, 1848
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- The Executive Commission of the French Republic was a short-lived body and jointly head of state of France during the Second Republic. All members were equal and served together as co-heads of state. The Commission acted as head of state from May 6 to June 28 1848, between governments of Jacques-Charles Dupont de l'Eure and Louis-Eugène Cavaignac (who also were provisional heads of state).
- gouvernement François Arago du 9 mai 1848 au 28 juin 1848 La Commission exécutive de la République française fut un gouvernement éphémère de la Seconde République française, composé de membres assumant collectivement et de manière égalitaire la charge de chef de l’État. François Arago en était néanmoins le président en titre. La Commission siégea du 9 mai au 28 juin 1848, avant la désignation de Louis-Eugène Cavaignac comme chef du gouvernement.
- Komisja Wykonawcza - organ, będący zbiorową głową państwa Drugiej Republiki francuskiej pomiędzy 6 maja a 28 czerwca 1848 roku. W jej skład wchodzili: François Arago Louis-Antoine Garnier-Pages Alphonse de Lamartine Alexandre Ledru-Rollin Pierre Marie de Saint-Georges Zobacz też: Wybory prezydenckie we Francji, 1848
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- Commission exécutive (1848)
- Komisja Wykonawcza (Francja)
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