A few weeks ago, Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne formed her first government. A reorganization took place notably following the legislative elections. So 31 ministers and 10 secretaries of state were appointed on Monday July 4, including 19 women.
Among the new faces is Roland Lescure. Chairman of the Economic Affairs Commission of the National Assembly and deputy for the 1st constituency of French people living outside France, he became Minister for Industry. The half-brother of Pierre Lescure, former boss of Canal+columnist on France 5, It’s up to you replaces Agnès Pannier-Runacher, who has become Minister for Energy Transition. “Extremely honored by the confidence of Emmanuel Macron and Élisabeth Borne. I am determined, with Bruno the Mayor to contribute to the success of our industrial companies, and the millions of French men and women who work there, to strengthen our sovereignty”reacted on Twitter the new member of the government.
It should be noted that the politician has visited the set many times, in particular Do not touch My TV on C8 but also on that of Balance Ton Post.
Another change: Olivier Véran is appointed spokesperson, Christophe Béchu replaces Amélie de Montchalin at the Ecological Transition, Marlène Schiappa finds the government after having left it after the presidential election and Damien Abad is ousted.
Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne “will not seek the confidence of parliamentarians” this Wednesday, July 6, during his general policy statement to the Assembly and the Senate, Olivier Véran announced earlier today.
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Adam Javal-Fauconnier