those ministers who are not reappointed

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Unlike Bruno Le Maire, Éric Dupond-Moretti or Gérald Darmanin, several ministers were not retained, nor replaced, by Emmanuel Macron.

For this new government formed by Elisabeth Borne, some remain at the door. Among them, Jean-Michel Blanquer, legislative candidate in Loiret. It gives way to the Ministry of National Education. A position he will have occupied throughout the first five-year term of Emmanuel Macron. The very media Marlène Schiappa is also abandoning her portfolio as Minister Delegate for Citizenship and could be heading for a future outside of politics. Just like Roselyne Bachelot. The one who had been appointed Minister of Culture to everyone’s surprise in 2020, had made her desire for change known and was expected to leave: “Supporting culture and those who bring it to life in our country is an exhilarating mission, Madam Minister. I wish you the best. Long live culture, long live the republic, long live France”.

A time approached at Matignon, Julien Denormandie is no longer a minister either. Close to Emmanuel Macron, he was in charge of Agriculture in the last government, but says he wants to focus more on those close to him: “I missed my family too much and I missed them too much. It is now to them that I want to devote most of my energy”. This second five-year term is refocusing on the ecological question, but it will be without Barbara Pompili, Minister for Ecological Transition, who had notably piloted the climate and resilience law. Like her, other ministers leave the government like Jean-Yves Le Drian after 10 years of service under François Hollande and Emmanuel Macron. He left the Ministry of Foreign Affairs despite the Ukrainian context. This is also the case for the Minister of the Armies Florence Parly, who is not renewed.


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