Amélie de Montchalin changes morocco.
Secretary of State for European Affairs (2019-2020) then Minister for Transformation and Public Service since 2020, the MP for Essonne has just been appointed Minister for Ecological Transition and Territorial Cohesion.
First close to the UMP and then to the Republicans, Amélie de Montchalin had joined the ranks of En Marche!
in 2016. Regional councilor for Île-de-France since 2021, she is also majority commissioner in the finance, general economy and budgetary control commission at the National Assembly.
Liberal and 36 years old, she is part of the young generation of thirtysomethings quickly seduced by the “start-up” side of LREM.
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It was in March 2019 that Amélie de Montchalin entered the government for the first time, replacing Nathalie Loiseau, then Secretary of State in charge of European Affairs.
During the reshuffle of July 2020, she then inherited the Ministry of Transformation and the Public Service within the government of Jean Castex.
It was she who carried the draft order containing the main measures of the reform of the senior civil service.
To his credit are thus the transformation of the National School of Administration (ENA) into a National Institute of Public Service (INSP), the extinction of a series of bodies of senior civil servants - including that of diplomats, formalized in the 'between-two-rounds of the presidential election - and the creation of a single body, that of the administrators of the State.
A graduate of HEC, she also holds a degree in history and a degree in applied economics and obtained a master's degree in public administration from Harvard.
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