Cazeneuve government

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Cazeneuve government
Ecologist Party
Status in legislatureMajority
323 / 577 (56%)
History
PredecessorSecond Valls government
SuccessorFirst Philippe government

The Cazeneuve government (

Ecologist Party
(PE).

Ahead of 2017 presidential election, incumbent President François Hollande announced he would not run for a second presidential term after which incumbent Prime Minister Manuel Valls announced his candidacy at the 2017 Socialist Party presidential primary election and resignation from the position of the Prime Minister the following day.[1][2] Bernard Cazeneuve, who served as Minister of the Interior under Valls, was appointed head of a new government which resumed almost entirely the composition of the preceding one.[3]

Members

Prime Minister

Post Name Party
Prime Minister Bernard Cazeneuve PS

Ministers

Post Name Party
Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Development Jean-Marc Ayrault PS
Minister of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy
Ségolène Royal PS
Minister of National Education, Higher Education and Research Najat Vallaud-Belkacem PS
Minister of Justice
Keeper of the Seals
Jean-Jacques Urvoas PS
Minister of Finance and the Economy
Michel Sapin PS
Minister of Social Affairs and Health Marisol Touraine PS
Minister of Labour, Employment and Social Dialogue Myriam El Khomri PS
Minister of Defence Jean-Yves Le Drian PS
Minister of the Interior Bruno Le Roux (until 21 March 2017)
Matthias Fekl (from 21 March 2017)
PS
Minister of the City, Youth and Sports
Patrick Kanner PS
Minister of Decentralisation, State Reform and Public Service
Annick Girardin PRG
Minister of Culture and Communication Audrey Azoulay Ind.
Government Spokesman
Stéphane Le Foll PS
Minister of Housing and Territorial Development Emmanuelle Cosse
PE
Minister of Overseas France
Ericka Bareigts PS
Minister of Spatial Planning, Rurality and Territorial Communities Jean-Michel Baylet PRG
Minister of Family, Children and Women's Rights Laurence Rossignol PS

Secretaries of State

Post Ministry Name Party
Secretary of State for Relations with Parliament Prime Minister André Vallini PS
Secretary of State for State Reform and Simplification Prime Minister Jean-Vincent Placé
PE
Secretary of State for Aid to Victims Prime Minister
Juliette Méadel
PS
Secretary of State for European Affairs Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Development Harlem Désir PS
Secretary of State for Development and Francophonie Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Development Jean-Marie Le Guen PS
Secretary of State for Foreign Trade, Tourism and French citizens abroad Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Development Matthias Fekl (until 21 March 2017) PS
Secretary of State for Transport, the Sea and Fisheries
Minister of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy
Alain Vidalies PS
Secretary of State for Biodiversity
Minister of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy
Barbara Pompili
PE
Secretary of State for Higher Education and Research Minister of National Education, Higher Education and Research Thierry Mandon PS
Secretary of State for the Budget
Minister of Finance and the Economy
Christian Eckert PS
Secretary of State for Trade, Crafts, Consumption and the Social and Solidarity Economy
Minister of Finance and the Economy
Martine Pinville PS
Secretary of State for Digital Affairs and Innovation (until 27 February 2017)
Minister of Finance and the Economy
Axelle Lemaire PS
Secretary of State for Industry (until 27 February 2017)
Secretary of State for Industry, Digital Affairs and Innovation (from 27 February 2017)
Minister of Finance and the Economy
Christophe Sirugue PS
Secretary of State for Disabled People and the Fight against Exclusion Minister of Social Affairs and Health Ségolène Neuville [fr] PS
Secretary of State for Seniors and Autonomy Minister of Social Affairs and Health Pascale Boistard PS
Secretary of State for Veterans Minister of Defence Jean-Marc Todeschini PS
Secretary of State for Vocational Training and Apprenticeship Minister of Labour, Employment and Social Dialogue Clotilde Valter [fr] PS
Secretary of State for Local Authorities Minister of Spatial Planning, Rurality and Territorial Communities Estelle Grelier PS
Secretary of State for the City
Minister of the City, Youth and Sports
Hélène Geoffroy PS
Secretary of State for Sports
Minister of the City, Youth and Sports
Thierry Braillard [fr] PRG

Changes

The following changes were made to the Cazeneuve government:

  • On 27 February 2017, Axelle Lemaire resigned from her post of Secretary of State for Digital Affairs and Innovation to devote time to the presidential campaign of Benoît Hamon and her candidacy in the upcoming legislative election. The post of Secretary of State for Digital Affairs and Innovation was taken over by Christophe Sirugue.
  • On 21 March 2017, Bruno Le Roux resigned from his post of Minister of the Interior, after accusations of alleged fictitious parliamentary assistant jobs held by his minor daughters while he was a member of the National Assembly. He was replaced by the Secretary of State for Foreign Trade, Tourism and French citizens abroad Matthias Fekl. The post of Secretary of State for Foreign Trade, Tourism and French citizens abroad was abolished.

References

  1. ^ "France presidency: Francois Hollande decides not to run again - BBC News". BBC News. December 2016. Retrieved 31 December 2016.
  2. ^ "Manuel Valls Resigns as French Premier and Declares Presidential Bid", Nytimes.com. 5 December 2016.
  3. ^ "French Prime Minister cabinet" (in French). Gouvernement.fr. Retrieved 31 December 2016.
Preceded by Government of France
2016–2017
Succeeded by