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French Provisional Government of 1848 : ウィキペディア英語版
French Provisional Government of 1848

The Provisional government was a short-lived government formed on 24 February 1848 at the start of the French Second Republic, after the Cabinet of François-Pierre Guizot and the July Monarchy had been thrown out of power. It was succeeded by the Executive Commission of 1848.
==Formation==

The Provisional Government was formed after three days of street fighting in Paris that ended in the abdication of King Louis Philippe I at noon on February 24.
The leaders of the government were selected by acclamation in two different meetings later that day, one at the Chamber of Deputies and the other at the Hôtel de Ville.
The first set of seven names, chosen at the Chamber of Deputies, came from the list of deputies made by the moderate republican paper ''Le National''.
The second set of names, chosen at the Hôtel de Ville, came from a list made by the more radical republican paper ''La Réforme''.
In addition to the first set of deputies it included three journalists and a representative of the workers.
Later that evening the combined list was acclaimed at the Hôtel de Ville.
The members of the new Provisional Government collectively acted as head of state. They included the former deputies Jacques-Charles Dupont de l'Eure, Alphonse de Lamartine, Adolphe Crémieux, François Arago, Alexandre Auguste Ledru-Rollin, Louis-Antoine Garnier-Pagès and Pierre Marie de Saint-Georges.
The three journalists were Armand Marrast, Louis Blanc (a socialist) and Ferdinand Flocon. The representative of the workers was Alexandre Martin, known as "Albert".

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