The new Government of France will have to govern in a fragmented political scenario haunted by the fall of the old Executive. Of the various names announced, who are part of this government team, two well-known figures in French politics are part of it – Elisabeth Borne e Manuel Valls – former prime ministers.
This Monday, the names that will join the new French Government led by François Bayrou, The new government team made up of 14 ministers and 21 deputy ministers was announced by secretary general of the Élysée, Alexis Kohler, from official residence of French President Emmanuel Macron.
The current French Prime Minister turned to the social network X (formerly Twitter) to express “pride” in your new team which, in his words, will be fundamental to regaining the trust of the French. Remember that François Bayrou was the name chosen to replace Michel Barnier, after being .
Among the names already confirmed are two former French prime ministers – Elisabeth Borne e Manuel Valls – as minister of education e Minister of State in charge of overseas territories affairsrespectively.
Who enters to form the Government of François Bayrou?
- Gérard Darmanin – Minister of State, responsible for Justice. I was in Internal Administrationleaving this portfolio in the hands of Bruno Reatailleau, of the Republicans.
- Elisabeth Borne – Minister of State, responsible for National Education, Higher Education, Research and the Digital Economy. He resigned in January this year, less than two years after assume the leadership of the Governmentin a period of great wear and tear and when they became more tough immigration laws.
- Manuel Valls – Minister of State, responsible for Overseas Territories. He was prime minister under the presidency of the socialist François Hollande, between 2014 and 2016.
- Eric Lombard – Minister of Economy, Finance, Industrial and Digital Sovereignty
- François Rebsamen – Minister of Territorial Planning and Decentralization. Other former minister of Hollande and until recently mayor of the city of Dijon.
- Laurent Marcangeli – Minister of Public Action, Public Service and Simplification
- Marie Barsacq – Minister of Sports, Youth and Volunteering
Who remains in this Government?
- Bruno Retailleau – Minister of State, responsible for the Interior portfolio
- Jean-Noel Barrot – Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs
- Sébastien Lecornu – Minister of the Armed Forces
- Rachida Data – Minister of Culture
- Annie Genevard – Minister of Agriculture and Food Sovereignty
- Agnès Panier-Runacher – Minister of Ecological Transition
- Catherine Vautrin – Minister of Work, Health, Solidarity and Family
Fulfilling his promise to make the appointments before Christmas, the prime minister announced his executive, who will have to govern in a fragmented political landscapeafter the early legislative elections that resulted from the unexpected decision of the President, Emmanuel Macron, of dissolve the National Assemblyin June.
The hemicycle is divided into three blocks: left, macronists/right and the extreme right.