"When you are appointed, you know straight away that you remain a former minister longer than a minister."
On May 17, 2017, Sophie Cluzel, barely installed, was already packing up to make room for her successor. To celebrate his arrival in government, his children even gave him business cards stamped “former minister”.
"They wanted to remind me not to take the big head, that it is an appointment which may not last"
, smiles the macronist. But the Secretary of State for People with Disabilities has beaten the odds. Four years later, the member of the government is still in place, with the firm intention of staying until the end.
"I am behind the President of the Republic thoroughly"
, she assures, already ready to sign for
“One more five-year term”
.
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Like Sophie Cluzel, other members of the government are now part of the privileged "clan of nine".
In the first row of which we find Gérald Darmanin (Interior), Jean-Yves Le Drian (Europe and
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