Cabinet Ayrault I

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The Ayrault I cabinet was the first cabinet of the French Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault . Ayrault was appointed on May 16, 2012 and the ministers the day after. It was the first French government to have the same number of ministers. It consisted of 30 socialist ministers, two ministers from the Parti radical de gauche and two ministers from the Greens. Following a tradition of the French Republic, Jean-Marc Ayrault submitted his resignation to President François Hollande on the morning after the conclusion of the 2012 French parliamentary elections on June 18, 2012 , who immediately reappointed him as Prime Minister and tasked him with forming a new government .

prime minister

Office Surname Political party
Jean-Marc Ayrault - Mars 2012.jpg prime minister Jean-Marc Ayrault PS

minister

Office Surname Political party
Laurent Fabius 2009.jpg Foreign minister Laurent Fabius PS
VP cravate grande.JPG Minister of Education Vincent Peillon PS
Christiane Taubira - Royal & Zapatero's meeting in Toulouse for the 2007 French presidential election 0529 2007-04-19.jpg Minister of Justice Christiane Taubira PRG - Walwari
Pierre Moscovici in May 2010.png Minister of Economy, Finance and Foreign Trade Pierre Moscovici PS
Marisol Touraine.jpg Minister for Social Affairs and Health Marisol Touraine PS
Europe Ecologie closing rally regional elections 2010-03-10 n11.jpg Minister for Regional Development and Housing Cécile Duflot EELV
Valls Toulouse 2012.JPG Interior minister Manuel Valls PS
Nicole Bricq (crop) .jpg Minister for the Environment, Sustainable Development and Energy Nicole Bricq PS
Montebourg Arnaud (2) -2.jpg Minister for Industrial Revitalization Arnaud Montebourg PS
Socialist rally Zenith 2007 05 29 n16.jpg Minister for Labor, Employment, Vocational Training and Social Dialogue Michel Sapin PS
Jean-Yves Le Drian 2011 cropped.jpg Defense Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian PS
Aureliefilippetti.jpg Minister for Culture and Communication Aurélie Filippetti PS
Geneviève Fioraso - 2011.JPG Minister for Universities and Research Geneviève Fioraso PS
Belkacem Toulouse 2012.JPG Minister for Equal Rights for Women;
Government spokeswoman
Najat Vallaud-Belkacem PS
Le Foll Toulouse 2012.JPG Minister for Agriculture and Food Stéphane Le Foll PS
Marylise-Lebranchu.jpg Minister for State Reform, Decentralization and Public Service Marylise Lebranchu PS
Victorin-Lurel.jpg Minister for the Overseas Territories Victorin Lurel PS
Valérie Fourneyron.JPG Minister for Sport, Youth, National Education and Associations Valerie Fourneyron PS

Assistant Minister

Official title of the Assistant Minister Ministry Surname party
PR-2012-05-15 IMG 1493 (crop) .jpg Minister for the Budget Ministry of Economy, Finance and Foreign Trade Jérôme Cahuzac PS
George Pau-Langevin - Socialist rally Zenith 2007 05 29 n10.jpg Minister for School Achievement Ministry of Education George Pau-Langevin PS
Vidalies-cropped.jpg Minister for Relations with Parliament prime minister Alain Vidalies PS
Delphine Batho p1370391 (crop) .jpg Assistant Minister Ministry of Justice Dolphins Batho PS
François Lamy - Février 2013 (2) .jpg Minister for Urban Development Ministry of Regional Development and Housing François Lamy PS
Bernard Cazeneuve.jpg European Minister Foreign Ministry Bernard Cazeneuve PS
Michele Delaunay à Bordeaux.jpg Minister for Seniors and Care Ministry of Social Affairs and Health Michèle Delaunay PS
Sylvia Pinel 1.jpg Minister for Crafts, Trade and Tourism Ministry of Industrial Revitalization Sylvia Pinel Parti radical de gauche
Benoît Hamon à Guipavas 6 November 2010.jpg Minister for Social Economy and Solidarity Ministry of Economy, Finance and Foreign Trade Benoît Hamon PS
Dominique Bertinotti.jpg Family Minister Ministry of Social Affairs and Health Dominique Bertinotti PS
Marie-Arlette Carlotti (portrait, crop) .jpg Minister for the Disabled Ministry of Social Affairs and Health Marie-Arlette Carlotti PS
Pascal Canfin (cropped) .jpg Minister for Development Aid Foreign Ministry Pascal Canfin EELV
Yamina Benguigui.jpg Minister for French Abroad and Francophonie Foreign Ministry Yamina Benguigui Divers gauche
Frédéric CUVILLIER, Député-Maire de Boulogne-sur-mer (crop) .jpg Minister for Transport and the Maritime Economy Ministry of Environment, Sustainable Development and Energy Frédéric Cuvillier PS
Fleur Pellerin Forum Mondial du Libre 2012 09 cropped.jpg Minister for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises, Innovation and Digital Economy Ministry of Industrial Revitalization Fleur Pellerin PS
Kader Arif - Airbus public demonstration in Toulouse 0365 2007-03-06.jpg Veterans Minister Ministry of Defense Squad Arif PS

Individual evidence

  1. www.legifrance.gouv.fr , www.legifrance.gouv.fr
  2. Ayrault reappointed Prime Minister. (No longer available online.) Archived from the original on April 7, 2014 ; Retrieved June 18, 2012 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.gouvernement.fr