After long negotiations within the presidential majority, a second series of appointments took place on Thursday, almost a month after the first.
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Almost a month after its formation, Gabriel Attal’s government is finally complete. After a first round of appointments of fourteen ministers, Thursday January 11, a new series of 15 names was announced on Thursday, February 8, through a press release. The Prime Minister will be surrounded by 34 ministers, delegate ministers and secretaries of state. Here is the full composition of the government, which includes 18 women and 16 men.
• Bruno Le MaireMinister of the Economy, Finance and Industrial and Digital Sovereignty;
• Gerald DarmaninMinister of the Interior and Overseas Territories;
• Catherine VautrinMinister of Labor, Health and Solidarity;
• Nicole BelloubetMinister of National Education and Youth;
• Marc FesneauMinister of Agriculture and Food Sovereignty;
• Rachida DatiMinister of Culture ;
• Sébastien LecornuMinister of the Armed Forces;
• Eric Dupond-MorettiKeeper of the Seals, Minister of Justice;
• Stéphane SéjournéMinister for Europe and Foreign Affairs;
• Christophe BéchuMinister of Ecological Transition and Territorial Cohesion;
• Stanislas GueriniMinister of Transformation and Public Service;
• Amélie Oudéa-CastéraMinister of Sports and the Olympic and Paralympic Games;
• Sylvie RetailleauMinister of Higher Education and Research.
To this list of ministers is added that of delegate ministers, many of whose names were revealed Thursday evening:
• Prisca Thevenotin charge of Democratic Renewal, spokesperson for the Government
• Marie Lebecresponsible for Relations with Parliament;
• Aurore Bergéresponsible for Equality between women and men and the fight against Discrimination;
• Roland Lescurein charge of Industry and Energy;
• Olivia Gregoireresponsible for Business, Tourism and Consumption;
• Thomas Cazenaveresponsible for Public Accounts;
• Dominique Faurein charge of Territorial Communities and Rural Affairs;
• Marie Guévenouxresponsible for Overseas Territories;
• Sarah El Hairyresponsible for Children, Youth and Families;
• Fadila Khattabi, responsible for the elderly and disabled people;
• Frédéric Valletouxin charge of Health and Prevention;
• Agnès Pannier-Runacher ; delegated to the Minister of Agriculture and Food Sovereignty:
• Frank Riesterresponsible for Foreign Trade, Attractiveness, Francophonie and French people abroad;
• Jean-Noel Barrotresponsible for Europe;
• Patrice Vergrietein charge of Transport;
• Guillaume Kasbarianresponsible for Housing;
• Marina Ferrariin charge of Digital;
• Sabrina Agresti-Roubachein charge of the City and Citizenship;
• Patricia Mirallèsin charge of Veterans and Memory;
• Chrysoula Zacharopoulouresponsible for Development and International Partnerships;
• Hervé Bervillein charge of the Sea and Biodiversity.