Cabinet Castex

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Cabinet Castex
42. Government of the Fifth French Republic
Jean Castex
prime minister Jean Castex
Legislative period 15th
Appointed by President Emmanuel Macron
education 3rd July 2020
Duration 0 years and 60 days
predecessor Philippe II cabinet
composition
Party (s) LREM , MoDem , MRSL
representation
majority
363/577

The Castex cabinet is the government of France under Prime Minister Jean Castex since July 3, 2020 . It is the forty-second government of the Fifth Republic and the third to be appointed by President Emmanuel Macron . The previous cabinet was the Philippe II cabinet .

Government formation

Initially, all government members of Édouard Philippe's second cabinet remained in office until their successors were appointed.

Current composition

prime minister

image Surname function Political party
Jean Castex Jean Castex prime minister DVD

minister

image Surname function Political party
Jean-Yves Le Drian Jean-Yves Le Drian Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs DVG
Barbara Pompili Barbara Pompili Minister for the Ecological Transition LREM ,
Jean-Michel Blanquer Jean-Michel Blanquer Minister for Education, Youth and Sport LREM
Bruno Le Maire Bruno Le Maire Minister of Economy and Finance LREM
Florence Parly Florence Parly Defense Minister DVG
Gérald Darmanin Gérald Darmanin Minister of the Interior LREM
Elisabeth Borne Elisabeth Borne Minister for Labor, Employment and Integration LREM
Sébastien Lecornu Sébastien Lecornu Minister for the Overseas Territories LREM
Jacqueline Gourault Jacqueline Gourault Minister for Territorial Cohesion Modem
Eric Dupond-Moretti Eric Dupond-Moretti Minister of Justice, Keeper of the Seal DVG
Olivier Véran Olivier Véran Minister for Social Affairs and Health LREM
Frédérique Vidal Frédérique Vidal Minister for Higher Education, Research and Innovation LREM
Annick Girardin Annick Girardin Minister for the Sea MRSL
Julien Denormandy Julien Denormandy Minister for Agriculture and Food LREM
Roselyne Bachelot Roselyne Bachelot Minister for Culture DVD
Amélie de Montchalin Amélie de Montchalin Minister for Change and Public Service LREM

Individual evidence

  1. ^ The French government resigns. In: Der Spiegel. Retrieved July 3, 2020 .