After 10 days of intense negotiations, François Bayrou's government was finally named this Monday, December 23. Before Christmas, therefore, as the new tenant of Matignon hoped. Bruno Retailleau is kept at the Interior, Elisabeth Borne and Gérald Darmanin are returning as is Manuel Valls.
After a hectic first week in Matignon, François Bayrou revealed the composition of his government on December 23. The Prime Minister continued consultations over the weekend to train his team, before meeting this Sunday, three times, with Emmanuel Macron. But several blocking points made it impossible to appoint the executive team on Sunday evening, as initially planned. The first Council of Ministers of François Bayrou's government will take place on January 3.
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Discover the composition of the government :
Gerald DarmaninKeeper of the Seals, Minister of Justice;
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Bruno RetailleauMinister of the Interior;
Elisabeth BorneMinister of National Education, Higher Education, Research;
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Jean-Noel BarrotMinister for Europe and Foreign Affairs;
Rachida DataMinister of Culture;
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Eric LombardMinister of Economy and Finance;
Annie GenevardMinister of Agriculture and Food Sovereignty;
Catherine VautrinMinister of Labor, Health, Solidarity and Families;
Sébastien LecornuMinister of the Armed Forces;
François RebsamenMinister of Regional Planning and Decentralization;
Manuel VallsMinister of Overseas Territories;
Laurent MarcangeliMinister of Public Action, Civil Service and Simplification
Marie Barsacq, Minister of Sports, Youth and Community Life
Ministers delegate:
Aurore BergéMinister Delegate in charge of Equality and the fight against discrimination;
Amélie de MontchalinMinister responsible for Public Accounts;
Agnès Pannier-RunacherMinister responsible for the Ecological Transition;
Yannick NeuderMinister responsible for Health and Access to Care
Françoise Gatel, Minister responsible for Rurality
Véronique Louwagie, Minister responsible for Commerce, Crafts, Social and Solidarity Economy
Valérie Létard, Minister responsible for Housing
Benjamin Haddad, Minister responsible for European Affairs
Charlotte Parmentier-Lecocq, Minister responsible for Autonomy and Disability
Clara Chappaz, Minister responsible for Artificial Intelligence and Digital
Patricia Miralles, Minister responsible for Memory and Veterans
Philippe Tabarot, Minister responsible for Transport
Juliette Méadel, Minister of the City
Laurent Saint-Martin, Minister responsible for Foreign Trade and French People Abroad
Marc Ferracci, Minister responsible for Industry
Sophie Primas, government spokesperson
Nathalie Delattre, Minister responsible for Tourism
Patrick MignolaMinister responsible for relations with Parliament
Philippe BaptisteMinister responsible for Higher Education and Research
Astrid Panosyan-DouvetMinister responsible for Labor and Employment
François Noël-Buffet, Minister Delegate to the Minister of the Interior
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