The end of the suspense.
A month after the appointment of Gabriel Attal as prime minister, his government is finally complete.
While the first weeks of the host of Matignon were marked by the agricultural crisis, this second wave of the reshuffle, after the first unveiled on January 11, adds to the 13 ministers already appointed the delegate ministers and the secretaries of state .
More precisely, 20 ministers and secretaries of state were appointed Thursday evening, increasing the government to 35 members with Gabriel Attal.
A sign that this government upheaval, which must respect partisan, geographical and parity criteria, was carried out with pain, the political psychodrama which followed the murderous press release from François Bayrou - who refused to join the team Attal, on the grounds of a
“deep political”
disagreement , shook the macronie this Thursday.
Le Figaro
takes stock of the incoming ministers, who remain, or who are leaving.
To discover
PODCAST - Listen to the Le Figaro Politique club with Yves Thréard
Those who arrive
Nicole Belloubet,
Minister of National Education (former Minister of Justice between May 2017 and July 2020)
Frédéric Valletoux
, Minister Delegate in charge of Health and Prevention, under the authority of Catherine Vautrin
Guillaume Kasbarian
, Minister Delegate in charge of Housing, under the authority of Christophe Béchu
Marie Guévenoux
, Minister Delegate for Overseas Territories, replacing Philippe Vigier
Patrice Vergriete,
Minister responsible for Transport, replacing Clément Beaune
Marina Ferrari,
Secretary of State for Digital
Those who remain
Olivia Grégoire,
Minister for Business, Tourism and Consumption
Amélie Oudéa-Castéra,
Minister of Sports and the Olympic and Paralympic Games
Fadila Khattabi,
Minister Delegate for Elderly and Disabled People
Roland Lescure
, Minister Delegate for Industry and Energy
Sabrina Agresti-Roubache,
Secretary of State for the City and Citizenship
Thomas Cazenave
, Minister Delegate in charge of Public Accounts
Dominique Faure,
Minister for Local Authorities and Rural Affairs
Franck Riester,
Minister Delegate in charge of Foreign Trade, Attractiveness, Francophonie and French people abroad
Sabrina Agresti-Roubache,
Minister Delegate for the City, Citizenship and Integration
Sarah El Haïry,
Minister Delegate for Children, Youth and Families
Jean-Noël Barrot
, Minister Delegate for Europe
Agnès Pannier-Runacher
, Minister Delegate to the Minister of Agriculture and Food Sovereignty
Patricia Mirallès
, Secretary of State for Veterans and Memory
Hervé Berville,
Secretary of State for the Sea and Biodiversity
Chrysoula Zacharopoulou,
Secretary of State for Development and International Partnerships
Ministers already appointed on January 11
Bruno Le Maire,
Minister of the Economy, Finance and Industrial and Digital Sovereignty
Gérald Darmanin
, Minister of the Interior and Overseas Territories
Catherine Vautrin
, Minister of Labor, Health and Solidarity
Marc Fesneau
, Minister of Agriculture and Food Sovereignty
Rachida Dati
, Minister of Culture
Sébastien Lecornu
, Minister of the Armed Forces
Éric Dupond-Moretti
, Keeper of the Seals, Minister of Justice
Stéphane Séjourné
, Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs
Christophe Béchu
, Minister of Ecological Transition and Territorial Cohesion
Sylvie Retailleau
, Minister of Higher Education and Research
Members of the government attached to Matignon
Prisca Thévenot,
Minister Delegate to the Prime Minister, responsible for Democratic Renewal, government spokesperson
Marie Lebec
, Minister Delegate to the Prime Minister, responsible for Relations with Parliament
Aurore Bergé
, Minister Delegate to the Prime Minister, responsible for equality between women and men and the fight against discrimination