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French Executive Commision (1848)

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The Executive Commision of the French Republic was a short-lived body and jointly head of state of France. All members were equal and served together as co-heads of state.

Commision acted as head of state from May 6 to June 28 1848, beetween goverments of Jacques-Charles Dupont de l'Eure and Louis-Eugène Cavaignac (who also were provisional heads of state).

Members of Commision