Since mid-January, Emmanuel Macron and his Prime Minister have been taking their time.
This Thursday is the end of the suspense.
The Élysée revealed the names of the new delegate ministers and secretaries of state making up the government, more than three weeks after the first appointments of full ministers.
Appointments which therefore take place a long time after the general policy speech, delivered on January 30.
In total, 34 ministers make up Gabriel Attal's government.
Here is the complete list of the rest of Gabriel Attal's government:
Nicole Belloubet
, Minister of National Education
Stanislas Guerini
, retained Minister of Transformation and Public Service
Roland Lescure
, retained Minister Delegate in charge of Industry and Energy
Olivia Grégoire
, retained Minister Delegate in charge of Business, Tourism and Consumption
Thomas Cazenave
, retained Minister Delegate in charge of Public Accounts
Dominique Faure
, retained as Minister responsible for Local Authorities and Rural Affairs
Marie Guévenoux
, Minister Delegate for Overseas Territories
Sarah El Haïry
, promoted to Minister Delegate for Children and Families
Fadila Khattabi
, retained Minister Delegate in charge of Autonomy and People with Disabilities
Frédéric Valletoux
, Minister Delegate of Health and Prevention
Agnès Pannier-Runacher
, promoted to Minister Delegate to the Minister of Agriculture and Food Sovereignty
Franck Riester
, Minister Delegate in charge of Foreign Trade, Attractiveness, Francophonie and French people abroad
Jean-Noël Barrot
, promoted to minister responsible for Europe
Patrice Vergriete
, promoted to Minister for Transport
Guillaume Kasbarian
, Minister Delegate for Housing
Marina Ferrari
, Secretary of State for Digital
Sabrina Agresti-Roubache
, maintained Secretary of State for the City and Citizenship
Patricia Mirallès
, maintained Secretary of State for Veterans and Memory
Chrysoula Zacharopoulou
, maintained Secretary of State for Development and International Partnerships
Hervé Berville
, retained as Deputy Secretary of State for the Sea and Biodiversity