Fabius cabinet

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The Fabius Cabinet was appointed on July 20, 1984 after Laurent Fabius assumed the post of Prime Minister on July 18, 1984 . It replaced Mauroy's third cabinet and was restructured several times in the following years. The government was in office until March 21, 1986, when it was replaced by the Chirac II cabinet .

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The Cabinet consisted of the following ministers:

Office Surname Beginning of the term of office Term expires
prime minister Laurent Fabius July 18, 1984 March 21, 1986
Minister of State, Minister for Planning and Spatial Planning Gaston Defferre July 20, 1984 March 21, 1986
Minister for the Economy, Finance and Budget Pierre Bérégovoy July 20, 1984 March 21, 1986
Keeper of the seal, Minister of Justice Robert Badinter July 20, 1984 February 19, 1986
Michel Crépeau February 19, 1986 March 21, 1986
Foreign minister Claude Cheysson July 20, 1984 7th December 1984
Roland Dumas 7th December 1984 March 21, 1986
Defense Minister Charles Hernu July 20, 1984 20th September 1985
Paul Quilès 20th September 1985 March 21, 1986
Minister of the Interior and Decentralization Pierre Joxe July 20, 1984 March 21, 1986
Minister of Agriculture Michel Rocard July 20, 1984 April 4th 1985
Henri Nallet April 4th 1985 March 21, 1986
Minister for Industrial Development and Foreign Trade Edith Cresson July 20, 1984 March 21, 1986
Minister for National Education Jean-Pierre Chevènement July 20, 1984 March 21, 1986
Minister for Social Affairs and National Solidarity Georgina Dufoix July 20, 1984 March 21, 1986
Minister for Urbanism, Housing and Transport Paul Quilès July 20, 1984 20th September 1985
Jean Auroux 20th September 1985 March 21, 1986
Minister for Trade, Crafts and Tourism Michel Crépeau July 20, 1984 February 19, 1986
Jean-Marie Bockel February 19, 1986 March 21, 1986
Minister for European Affairs and Government Spokesman Roland Dumas July 20, 1984 7th December 1984
Minister for Labor, Employment and Vocational Training Michel Delebarre July 20, 1984 March 21, 1986
Environment Minister Huguette Bouchardeau July 20, 1984 March 21, 1986
Minister for Research and Technology Hubert Curien July 20, 1984 March 21, 1986
Minister of Culture Jack Lang 7th December 1984 March 21, 1986
Minister for New Caledonia Edgard Pisani May 21, 1985 November 15, 1985

Associate Ministers and State Secretaries

The Cabinet also includes the following Associate Ministers and State Secretaries:

Office Surname Beginning of the term of office Term expires
Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister for Women's Rights Yvette Roudy July 20, 1984 March 21, 1986
Assistant Minister for Youth and Sport Alain Calmat July 20, 1984 March 21, 1986
Minister Assistant to the Prime Minister for Relations with Parliament André Labarrère July 20, 1984 March 21, 1986
Assistant Minister for Cooperation and Development in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Christian Nucci July 20, 1984 March 21, 1986
Assistant Minister for Post and Telecommunications in the Ministry of Industrial Development and Foreign Trade Louis Mexandeau July 20, 1984 March 21, 1986
Deputy Minister for Agriculture and Forests in the Ministry of Agriculture René Souchon April 4th 1985 March 21, 1986
State Secretary to the Prime Minister for Civil Service and Administration Simplification Jean Le Garrec July 20, 1984 March 21, 1986
State Secretary to the Prime Minister for Communications Technology Georges Fillioud July 20, 1984 March 12, 1986
State Secretary to the Prime Minister for Social Economy Jean Gatel July 20, 1984 March 21, 1986
State Secretary to the Prime Minister for the Prevention of Serious Natural and Technological Risks Haroun Tazieff July 20, 1984 March 21, 1986
State Secretary for the Budget in the Ministry of Economy, Finance and Budget Henri Emmanuelli July 20, 1984 March 21, 1986
State Secretary for Consumer Affairs in the Ministry of Economy, Finance and Budget Catherine Lalumière July 20, 1984 7th December 1984
State Secretary for European Affairs in the Foreign Ministry Catherine Lalumière 7th December 1984 March 21, 1986
State Secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Jean-Michel Baylet July 20, 1984 March 21, 1986
State Secretary for Pensioners and Seniors in the Ministry of Social Affairs and National Solidarity Joseph Franceschi July 20, 1984 March 21, 1986
State Secretary for Health in the Ministry of Social Affairs and National Solidarity Edmond Hervé July 20, 1984 March 21, 1986
Raymond Courrière July 20, 1984 March 21, 1986
State Secretary for the Overseas Territories in the Ministry of Interior and Decentralization Georges Lemoine July 20, 1984 March 21, 1986
State Secretary for Transport in the Ministry of Urbanism, Housing and Transport Jean Auroux July 20, 1984 20th September 1985
Charles Josselin November 15, 1985 March 21, 1986
State Secretary for Marine Affairs in the Ministry of Urbanism, Housing and Transport Guy Lengagne July 20, 1984 March 21, 1986
State Secretary for Universities in the Ministry of National Education Roger-Gérard Schwartzenberg July 20, 1984 March 21, 1986
State Secretary for Technical and Technological Education in the Ministry of National Education Roland Carraz July 20, 1984 March 21, 1986
State Secretary for Veterans and War Victims in the Ministry of Defense Jean Laurain July 20, 1984 March 21, 1986
State Secretary for Energy in the Ministry for Industrial Development and Foreign Trade Martin Malvy July 20, 1984 March 21, 1986
State Secretary for Agriculture and Forests in the Ministry of Agriculture René Souchon July 20, 1984 April 4th 1985
State Secretary in the Ministry of Trade, Crafts and Tourism Jean-Marie Bockel July 20, 1984 February 19, 1986

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Individual evidence

  1. Badinter was appointed President of the Constitutional Court ( Conseil constitutionnel ) on February 19, 1986 and left the government.
  2. ^ By decree of December 7, 1984, Georgina Dufoux also became government spokeswoman.
  3. After Dumas became Foreign Minister on December 7, 1984, the Ministry for European Affairs was dissolved and Catherine Lalumière took on the role of State Secretary for European Affairs in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, while the Minister for Social Affairs and National Solidarity Georgina Dufoix also took on the role of government spokeswoman.
  4. Lang was Minister for Culture from July 20 to December 7, 1984 and was then promoted to Minister of Culture by decree.
  5. ^ By decree of May 21, 1985, Yvette Rudy was promoted to Minister for Women's Rights.
  6. By decree of November 15, 1985 Mexandeau was promoted to Minister of Post and Telecommunications.
  7. By decree of December 7, 1984 Emmanuelli became State Secretary for Budget and Consumer Affairs in the Ministry of Economy, Finance and Budget and thus took over the duties of the previous State Secretary for Consumer Affairs there, Catherine Lalumière. Catherine Lalumière moved to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as State Secretary for European Affairs.
  8. On September 20, 1985, Auroux took over the office of Minister for Urbanism, Housing and Transport.
  9. ^ On April 4, 1985, Souchon became Assistant Minister for Agriculture and Forests in the Ministry of Agriculture.
  10. ^ On February 19, 1986, Bockel became Minister for Trade, Crafts and Tourism.