Cabinet Fillon III
The Fillon III cabinet was the French government from November 13, 2010 to May 10, 2012. The cabinet was formed after the resignation of the Fillon II government, with Prime Minister François Fillon remaining in office. After the 2012 presidential election , the Fillon III government announced its resignation on May 10, 2012, as is usual after the presidential election, but remained in office until the successor government was appointed. On May 16, 2012, she was replaced by the Ayrault I government.
Like the previous government, the Fillon III cabinet was primarily supported by the UMP and the Nouveau Center .
The most notable change was the departure of Minister of State and Environment Minister Jean-Louis Borloo , who had been traded as a candidate for the post of prime minister and who, after Fillon had been entrusted with forming a government, voluntarily renounced a ministerial position. The previous Foreign Minister, Bernard Kouchner , whom Sarkozy and Fillon had “lured away” from the Socialists, also left the government. The most prominent “newcomer” to the cabinet was the former Prime Minister Alain Juppé as Minister of State and first as Defense Minister and later as Foreign Minister.
The government has been reorganized several times: on February 27, 2011 after the resignation of Foreign Minister Michèle Alliot-Marie , on June 29, 2011 after the nomination of Minister for Economy, Finance and Industry Christine Lagarde as director of the IMF and on September 26, 2011 after the defeat of the bourgeois parties in the Senate election . There were also two individual changes in line-up.
prime minister
Office | Surname | Political party |
---|---|---|
prime minister | François Fillon | UMP |
Minister of State
Office | Surname | Political party |
---|---|---|
Minister of State | Alain Juppé | UMP |
minister
Office | Surname | Political party |
---|---|---|
Foreign minister |
Michèle Alliot-Marie until February 27, 2011 Alain Juppé from February 27, 2011 |
UMP UMP |
Minister of Defense and War Veterans | Alain Juppé until February 27, 2011 Gérard Longuet from February 27, 2011 |
UMP UMP |
Minister for the Environment, Sustainable Development, Transport and Housing |
Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet until February 22, 2012 François Fillon from February 22, 2012 |
UMP UMP |
Minister for Justice and Freedoms | Michel Mercier |
MoDem without party support |
Minister for Internal Affairs, Overseas, Local Authorities and Immigration |
Brice Hortefeux until February 27, 2011 Claude Guéant from February 27, 2011 |
UMP UMP |
Minister of Economy, Finance and Industry |
Christine Lagarde until June 29, 2011 François Baroin from June 29, 2011 |
UMP UMP |
Ministry of Labor, Employment and Health | Xavier Bertrand | UMP |
Minister for Education, Youth and Associations | Luc Chatel | UMP |
Minister for Budget, Public Finance and State Reform, Government Spokeswoman | François Baroin until June 29, 2011 Valérie Pécresse from June 29, 2011 |
UMP UMP |
Minister for Higher Education and Research | Valérie Pécresse until June 29, 2011 Laurent Wauquiez from June 29, 2011 |
UMP UMP |
Minister for Agriculture, Food, Fisheries, Rural Areas and Spatial Planning | Bruno Le Maire | UMP |
Minister for Culture and Communication | Frédéric Mitterrand | independent |
Minister for Solidarity and Social Cohesion | Roselyne Bachelot-Narquin | UMP |
Minister for Urban Affairs | Maurice Leroy | NC |
Minister of Sport |
Chantal Jouanno until September 25th 2011 David Douillet from September 26th 2011 |
UMP UMP |
Minister for Public Service | François Baroin until June 29, 2011 François Sauvadet from June 29, 2011 |
UMP NC |
Assistant Minister
Office | Surname | Political party | assigned ministry |
---|---|---|---|
Minister for Parliamentary Affairs | Patrick Ollier | UMP | prime minister |
Minister for Industry, Energy and Digitization | Eric Besson | UMP-Les Progressistes | Ministry of Economy, Finance and Industry |
Minister for European Affairs |
Jean Leonetti from June 29, 2011 Laurent Wauquiez until June 29, 2012 |
UMP UMP |
Foreign Ministry |
Minister for State Cooperation | Henri de Raincourt | UMP | Foreign Ministry |
Minister for Local Authorities | Philippe Richert | UMP | Ministry of Internal Affairs, Overseas, Local Authorities and Immigration |
Minister for the Overseas Territories | Marie-Luce Penchard | UMP | Ministry of Internal Affairs, Overseas, Local Authorities and Immigration |
Minister for Education and Training | Nadine Morano | UMP | Ministry of Labor, Employment and Health |
Minister of Transport | Thierry Mariani from June 29, 2011 | UMP | Ministry of the Environment, Sustainable Development, Transport and Housing |
Minister for Housing | Benoist Apparu from February 22, 2012 | UMP | Ministry of the Environment, Sustainable Development, Transport and Housing |
State Secretaries
Office | Surname | Political party | assigned ministry |
---|---|---|---|
State Secretary for Foreign Trade | Pierre Lellouche | UMP | Ministry of Economy, Finance and Industry |
State Secretary for Health | Nora Berra | UMP | Ministry of Labor, Employment and Health |
State Secretary without portfolio | Marie-Anne Montchamp | UMP- RS | Ministry of Solidarity and Social Cohesion |
State Secretary for Trade, Crafts, Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises, Tourism, Services, Independent Professions, Consumption | Frédéric Lefèbvre | UMP | Ministry of Economy, Finance and Industry |
State Secretary for Housing | Benoist Apparu until February 22, 2012 | UMP | Ministry of the Environment, Sustainable Development, Transport and Housing |
State Secretary without portfolio | Marc Laffineur from June 29, 2011 | UMP | Ministry of Defense and War Veterans |
State Secretary for Family | Claude Greff from June 29, 2011 | UMP | Ministry of Solidarity and Social Cohesion |
State Secretary for Youth and Associations | Jeannette Bougrab | UMP | Ministry of Education, Youth and Associations |
State Secretary for the French abroad |
Édouard Courtial from September 26th 2011 David Douillet until September 26th 2011 |
UMP UMP |
Foreign Ministry |
State Secretary for the Public Service | Georges Tron until May 29, 2011 | UMP | Minister for Public Service |
State Secretary for Transport | Thierry Mariani until June 29, 2012 | UMP | Ministry of the Environment, Sustainable Development, Transport and Housing |
See also
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ remaniement - Borloo a refusé de participer au gouvernement. Le Point.fr, November 14, 2010, accessed July 1, 2012 (French).
- ^ New Minister for Sport. Retrieved September 26, 2011 .