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: here is the official list of the composition of the new Barnier government

COn Saturday evening, the official list of the 39 ministers of the future French government was released in the French media. Seven outgoing ministers, such as Rachida Dati (Minister of Culture) and Sébastien Lecornu (Minister of the Armed Forces), are being reappointed.

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The Secretary General of the Elysée Alexis Kohler announced the composition of Michel Barnier’s government this Saturday evening. The President of the Republic Emmanuel Macron will bring together all the members of the Government for a Council of Ministers on Monday, September 23 at 3 p.m.

A joint team of 39 ministers, deputy ministers and secretaries of state was officially presented, including 12 Renaissance and 11 LR. Former socialist Didier Migaud becomes the government’s number two in protocol order.

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The ministerial casting

Didier Migaud (PS) – Minister of Justice

Catherine Vautrin – Minister for Partnership with the Territories and Decentralization

Bruno Retailleau (LR) – Minister of the Interior

Anne Genetet (Renaissance) – Minister of National Education

Jean-Noel Barrot (MoDem) – Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs

Rachida Dati (LR) – Minister of Culture and Heritage

Sebastien Lecornu (Renaissance) – Minister of the Armed Forces and Veterans

Agnes Pannier-Runacher – Minister of Ecological Transition, Energy, Climate and Risk Prevention

Antoine Armand (Renaissance) – Minister of Finance, Economy and Industry

Genevieve Darrieussecq (MoDem) – Minister of Health and Access to Care

Paul Christophe – Minister of Solidarity, Autonomy and Equality between Women and Men

Valerie Letard (UDI) – Minister of Housing and Urban Renewal

Annie Genevard (LR) – Minister of Agriculture, Food Sovereignty and Forestry

Astrid Panosyvan-Bouvet (Renaissance) – Minister of Labor and Employment

Gil Averous (ex-LR) – Minister of Sports, Youth and Community Life

Patrick Hetzel (LR) – Minister of Higher Education and Research

Guillaume Kasbarian (Renaissance) – Minister of Civil Service, Simplification and Transformation of Public Action

Francois-Noël Buffet (LR) – Minister to the Prime Minister, responsible for Overseas Territories

Laurent Saint-Martin – Minister to the Prime Minister, responsible for the Budget and Public Accounts

Ministers Delegate

Benjamin Haddad (Renaissance) – Minister Delegate for Europe

Nathalie Delattre – Minister Delegate for Relations with Parliament

Maud Bregeon (Renaissance) – government spokesperson

Marie-Claire Carrère-Gee – Minister Delegate for Government Coordination

Francoise Gatel – Minister Delegate for Rural Affairs, Trade and Crafts

Nicolas Daragon (LR) – Minister Delegate for Daily Security

Francois Durovray (LR) – Minister Delegate for Transport

Fabrice Loher (UDI) – Minister Delegate for the Sea and Fisheries

Marc Ferracci (Renaissance) – Minister Delegate for Industry

Alexandre Portier – Minister Delegate for Educational Success and Vocational Education

Sophie Primas – Minister Delegate for Foreign Trade and French Nationals Abroad

Marie-Agnes Poussier-Winsback (Horizons) – Minister Delegate for the Social and Solidarity Economy, Profit-Sharing and Participation

Marina Ferrari – Minister Delegate for the Tourism Economy

Olga Givernet – Minister Delegate for Energy

Agnes Canayer – Minister Delegate for Family and Early Childhood

Secretaries of State

Laurence Garnier (LR) – Secretary of State for Consumer Affairs

Othman Nasrou – Secretary of State for Citizenship and the Fight against Discrimination

Thani Mohamed Soilihi – Secretary of State for Francophonie and International Partnerships

Salima Saa – Secretary of State for Equality between Women and Men

Clara Chappaz – Secretary of State for Artificial Intelligence and Digital Technology

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