Council of Ministers

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The Council of Ministers was a central executive body under Napoleon that assisted in governing the French state and implementing imperial policies.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf central executive body
executive council
governmental body
appliesToJurisdiction France NERFINISHED
composedOf ministers heading key departments
ministers of state
country French Empire NERFINISHED
dissolvedFollowing fall of Napoleon I NERFINISHED
foundedBy Napoleon I NERFINISHED
governmentBranch executive branch
governs French central administration
hasAuthorityOver imperial ministries
implementation of imperial decrees
hasRole advising the Emperor
assisting in governing the French state
coordinating ministries
implementing imperial policies
preparing legislation and decrees
headOfGovernment Napoleon I NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod Napoleonic era
inception early 19th century
jurisdiction French imperial territories
metropolitan France NERFINISHED
legalForm organ of the executive power
location Paris
meetsWith Emperor of the French NERFINISHED
partOf French imperial government NERFINISHED
Napoleonic administrative system
replaced royal council structures of the Consulate and early Empire
responsibleFor administrative coordination
overseeing foreign and military policy implementation
overseeing internal administration
policy execution
significantFor centralization of state power under Napoleon
development of modern French executive government
subordinateTo Emperor of the French NERFINISHED
Napoleon I NERFINISHED
temporalCoverage First French Empire NERFINISHED
usedLanguage French
workLocation Tuileries Palace NERFINISHED

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Napoleonic institutions hasPart Council of Ministers