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Louis Buffet

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French statesman

Louis Buffet
Prime Minister of France
In office
10 March 1875 – 23 February 1876
PresidentPatrice de MacMahon
Preceded byErnest Courtot de Cissey
Succeeded byJules Dufaure
Personal details
Born26 October 1818
Mirecourt
Died7 July 1898(1898-07-07) (aged 79)
Paris
Political partyNone

Louis Joseph Buffet (French:[lwibyfɛ]; 26 October 1818 – 7 July 1898) was a Frenchstatesman.

He was born atMirecourt,Vosges. After therevolution of February 1848 he was elected deputy for the department of theVosges, and in the Assembly sat on the right, pronouncing for the repression of the insurrection of June 1848 and forLouis Napoleon Bonaparte. He was minister of agriculture from August to December 1849 and from August to October 1851.

Re-elected deputy in 1863, he was one of the supporters of the "Liberal Empire" ofÉmile Ollivier, and was finance minister in Ollivier's cabinet from January to 10 April 1870. He was president of the National Assembly from 4 April 1872 to 10 March 1875, minister of the interior in 1875, andPrime Minister of France from 1875 to 1876. Having made himself obnoxious to the Republican party, he failed to secure a reëlection to theAssembly in 1876. Then, electedsenator for life (1876), he pronounced himself in favour of PresidentMacMahon's failed attempt to seize political control on 16 May 1877.

Buffet had some oratorical talent, but shone most in opposition.

Buffet's Ministry, 10 March 1875 – 22 February 1876

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