Charles Duclerc
Charles Théodore Eugène Duclerc was a French journalist and politician of the Third Republic. He was a member of the editorial board of the National newspaper. Duclerc served as Minister of Finance from 7 March to 9 May 1848 in the provisional government of France headed by Jacques-Charles Dupont de l'Eure. He later served for six months as prime minister, from 1882 to 1883 under the third Republic.
Duclerc was born in Bagnères-de-Bigorre and he died in Paris.
Duclerc's Ministry, 7 August 1882 – 29 January 1883
- Charles Duclerc – List of [Prime Ministers of France|President of the Council] and Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Jean-Baptiste Billot – List of [Defense Ministers of France|Minister of War]
- Armand Fallières – Minister of the Interior
- Pierre Tirard – List of [Finance Ministers of France|Minister of Finance]
- Paul Devès – List of [Justice Ministers of France|Minister of Justice] and Worship
- Jean Bernard Jauréguiberry – Minister of Marine and Colonies
- Jules Duvaux – List [of Education Ministers of France|Minister of Public Instruction and Fine Arts]
- François de Mahy – Minister of Agriculture
- Anne Charles Hérisson – Minister of Public Works
- Adolphe Cochery – Minister of Posts and Telegraphs
- Pierre Legrand – Minister of Commerce
- 13 September 1882 – Armand Fallières succeeds Devès as Minister of Worship. Fallières remains Interior Minister, and Devès Minister of Justice.