Cazeneuve cabinet

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Cazeneuve cabinet
39. Government of the Fifth French Republic
Bernard Cazeneuve
prime minister Bernard Cazeneuve
choice 2012
Legislative period 14th
Appointed by President François Hollande
education December 6, 2016
The End 15th May 2017
Duration 0 years and 160 days
predecessor Valls II cabinet
successor Cabinet Philippe I
composition
Party (s) PS , PRG , UDE - PE
representation
National Assembly
305/577

The Cazeneuve cabinet was the incumbent government of France under Prime Minister Bernard Cazeneuve from December 6, 2016 to May 15, 2017 . It was the thirty-ninth government of the Fifth Republic and the fifth to be appointed by President François Hollande . The previous cabinet was the Valls II cabinet .

Government formation

On December 6th, Manuel Valls resigned as Prime Minister because of his application for the presidential candidacy of the Parti Socialiste , and with it the government. On the same day, President François Hollande appointed Cazeneuve Prime Minister and tasked him with forming a government. A few hours later the other members of the government were appointed. There have been three other changes since the last composition of the Valls II cabinet: The previous leader of the Socialists' parliamentary group in the National Assembly, Bruno Le Roux , succeeded Cazeneuve as Minister of the Interior and the two state secretaries André Vallini and Jean-Marie Le Guen swapped their responsibilities.

Government majority

Like Valls's cabinet before him, the cabinet in the National Assembly was based on a majority from the Parti socialiste , Parti radical de gauche and the Union des démocrates et des écologistes (UDE), an alliance of the small green party Parti écologiste (PE) and the front démocrate . In the vote of confidence in the National Assembly after the formation of the government, the government received 305 votes, 239 votes against and 10 abstentions; Unlike the previous cabinet, the Cazeneuve cabinet received the approval of the frondeurs from the left wing of the governing parties, with one exception .

composition

prime minister

Office Surname Political party
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prime minister Bernard Cazeneuve PS

minister

Office Surname Political party
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Minister for Foreign Affairs and Development Aid Jean-Marc Ayrault PS
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Minister for the Environment, Energy and the Sea, in charge of the international climate negotiations Ségolène Royal PS
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Minister for Education, Universities and Research Najat Vallaud-Belkacem PS
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Minister of Economy and Finance Michel Sapin PS
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Minister for Social Affairs and Health Marisol Touraine PS
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Defense Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian PS
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Minister of Justice Jean-Jacques Urvoas PS
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Minister for Labor, Employment, Vocational Training and Social Dialogue Myriam El Khomri PS
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Minister for Spatial Planning, Rural Areas and Local Authorities Jean-Michel Baylet PRG
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Interior minister Matthias Fekl (from March 21, 2017)
Bruno Le Roux (until March 21, 2017)
PS
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Minister for Agriculture, Food and Forestry;
Government spokesman
Stéphane Le Foll PS
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Minister for Housing and Sustainable Housing Emmanuelle Cosse UDE - PE
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Minister for Culture and Communication Audrey Azoulay PS
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Minister for Family, Childhood and Women's Rights Laurence Rossignol PS
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Minister for Public Administration Annick Girardin PRG
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Minister for Cities, Youth and Sport Patrick Kanner PS
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Minister for the Overseas Territories Ericka Bareigts PS

State Secretaries

Official title of State Secretary Ministry Surname Political party
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State Secretary for Parliamentary Affairs prime minister André Vallini PS
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State Secretary for State Reform and Debureaucratisation prime minister Jean-Vincent Placé UDE - PE
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State Secretary for Victim Assistance prime minister Juliette Méadel PS
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State Secretary for European Affairs Foreign Ministry Harlem Désir PS
State Secretary for Foreign Trade, Tourism and French Abroad (until March 21, 2017) Foreign Ministry Matthias Fekl (until March 21, 2017) PS
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State Secretary for Development and Francophonie Foreign Ministry Jean-Marie Le Guen PS
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State Secretary for Transport, Maritime Economy and Fisheries Ministry of the Environment, Energy and the Sea, in charge of international climate negotiations Alain Vidalies PS
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State Secretary for Biodiversity Ministry of the Environment, Energy and the Sea, in charge of international climate negotiations Barbara Pompili UDE - PE
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State Secretary for Universities and Research Ministry of Education, Universities and Research Thierry Mandon PS
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State Secretary for the Budget Ministry of Economy and Finance Christian Eckert PS
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State Secretary for Trade, Crafts, Consumer Affairs and Social Economy Ministry of Economy and Finance Martine Pinville PS
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State Secretary for Digital and Innovation Ministry of Economy and Finance Axelle Lemaire PS
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State Secretary for Industry (created September 1, 2016) Ministry of Economy and Finance Christophe Sirugue PS
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State Secretary for the Disabled and the Fight against Exclusion Ministry of Social Affairs and Health Ségolène Neuville PS
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State Secretary for Seniors and Independent Living Ministry of Social Affairs and Health Pascale Boistard PS
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Secretary of State for Veterans and Remembrance Ministry of Defense Jean-Marc Todeschini PS
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State Secretary for Vocational Training Minister for Labor, Employment, Vocational Training and Social Dialogue Clotilde Valter PS
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State Secretary for Regional Authorities Ministry of Spatial Planning, Rural Areas and Local Authorities Estelle Grelier PS
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State Secretary for Urban Development Ministry of Cities, Youth and Sport Hélène Geoffroy PS
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State Secretary for Sport Ministry of Cities, Youth and Sport Thierry Braillard PRG

Changes

Interior Minister Bruno Le Roux announced his resignation on March 21, 2017 after it became known that he had employed his two daughters as parliamentary assistants. The previous State Secretary for Foreign Trade Matthias Fekl was appointed as his successor. His post as State Secretary was initially not filled.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Bastien Bonnefous: Bernard Cazeneuve nommé premier ministre. Le Monde (online), June 12, 2016, accessed June 12, 2016 (French).
  2. Nomination du Gouvernement. elysee.fr, June 12, 2016, accessed June 12, 2016 (French).
  3. Jim Jarrassé: Cazeneuve obtient une large confiance de l'Assemblée. In: Le Figaro (online). December 13, 2016, accessed December 21, 2016 (French).
  4. ^ Bruno Le Roux démissionne à la suite de révélations sur l'emploi de ses filles à l'Assemblée. In: Le Monde (online). March 21, 2017, accessed March 22, 2017 (French).