Cabinet of Victor de Broglie

The Cabinet of Victor de Broglie was announced on 12 March 1835 by King Louis Philippe I. It replaced the Cabinet of Édouard Adolphe Mortier.

On 14 January 1836 the Minister of Finance, Georges Humann, presented the draft budget for 1837 to the Chamber of Deputies. This included a proposal for conversion of debt that had not been discussed with his cabinet colleagues. The proposal caused an unexpected storm of controversy, and Humann was forced to resign on 18 January 1836. The issue led to a public debate, followed by the collective resignation of the cabinet. The cabinet was replaced on 22 February 1836 by the First cabinet of Adolphe Thiers.

Ministers
The cabinet was created by ordinance of 12 March 1835. The ministers were:
 * President of the Council: Victor de Broglie
 * Foreign Affairs: Victor de Broglie
 * Interior: Adolphe Thiers; Sub-Secretary of State Adrien de Gasparin from 4 April 1835
 * Justice: Jean-Charles Persil
 * War:
 * Henri de Rigny (interim) until 30 April 1835
 * Nicolas Joseph Maison from 30 April 1835
 * Finance
 * Georges Humann until 18 January 1836
 * Antoine Maurice Apollinaire d'Argout from 18 January 1836
 * Navy and Colonies: Guy-Victor Duperré
 * Public Education: François Guizot
 * Commerce: Tanneguy Duchâtel