Cabinet Philippe I
Cabinet Philippe I | |
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40. Government of the Fifth French Republic | |
prime minister | Edouard Philippe |
choice | 2012 |
Legislative period | 14th |
Appointed by | President Emmanuel Macron |
education | 15th May 2017 |
The End | 19th July 2017 |
Duration | 0 years and 65 days |
predecessor | Cazeneuve cabinet |
successor | Philippe II cabinet |
composition | |
Party (s) | LREM , MoDem (also various people from other parties) |
minister | 18th |
State Secretaries | 4th |
representation | |
majority | 24/577 |
The Philippe I cabinet was the incumbent government of France under Prime Minister Édouard Philippe from May 15, 2017 to June 19, 2017 . It was the fortieth government of the Fifth Republic and the first to be appointed by President Emmanuel Macron . The previous cabinet was the Cazeneuve cabinet . The successor cabinet is the Philippe II cabinet .
Reign
On May 15, 2017, one day after taking office as President of France , Emmanuel Macron named Édouard Philippe Prime Minister. The cabinet was presented to the public on May 17, 2017.
As is customary in France, the cabinet was designed as a transitional government between the President's inauguration and the parliamentary elections that followed shortly thereafter . Accordingly, the government resigned after the second round of parliamentary elections on June 19, 2017, in order to allow President Macron to reshuffle the government. This commissioned Édouard Philippe again with the formation of a government.
composition
prime minister
Office | Surname | Political party | ||
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prime minister | Edouard Philippe | LR |
minister
Office | Surname | Political party | ||
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Minister of State, Minister of Justice | François Bayrou | Modem | ||
Minister of State, Minister of the Interior | Gerard Collomb | PS | ||
Minister of State, Minister for the Ecological and Solidarity Transition | Nicolas Hulot | EELV | ||
Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs | Jean-Yves Le Drian | PS | ||
Minister of Education | Jean-Michel Blanquer | |||
Minister for Higher Education, Research and Innovation | Frédérique Vidal | |||
Minister of Economy and Finance | Bruno Le Maire | LR | ||
Minister for the Budget | Gérald Darmanin | LR | ||
Minister for Social Affairs and Health | Agnes Buzyn | |||
Defense Minister | Sylvie Goulard | Modem | ||
Minister of Labor | Muriel Penicaud | independent | ||
Minister for Territorial Cohesion | Richard Ferrand | LREM | ||
Minister for Agriculture and Food | Jacques Mezard | PRG | ||
Minister for Culture | Françoise Nyssen | independent | ||
Minister for Sport | Laura Flessel-Colovic | independent | ||
Minister for the Overseas Territories | Annick Girardin | PRG |
Associate Ministers and State Secretaries
Official title of State Secretary | Ministry | Surname | Political party | ||
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State Secretary for Relations with Parliament; Government spokesman | prime minister | Christophe Castaner | LREM | ||
State Secretary for Equality between Women and Men | Marlène Schiappa | LREM | |||
State Secretary for Digitization | Mounir Mahjoubi | LREM | |||
State Secretary for the Disabled and the Fight against Exclusion | Ministry of Social Affairs and Health | Sophie Cluzel | |||
Assistant Minister for Transport | Ministry of Ecological and Solidarity Transition | Elisabeth Borne | independent | ||
Assistant Minister for European Affairs | Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Development | Marielle de Sarnez | Modem |
Web links
- Annika Joeres : Macron's Elite . In: Die Zeit online . (Comment) May 19, 2017.
- Max Tholl: France's leaden center . In: tagesspiegel.de . 19th May 2017.
- Édouard Philippe Governorate: qui sont les ministres de Macron . In: lefigaro.fr . May 18, 2017 (French).
- Leo Klimm, Christian Wernicke: Macron's faces of efficiency . In: sueddeutsche.de . 17th May 2017.
Individual evidence
- ^ After victory in parliamentary elections: Macron reappoints Philippe as prime minister. (No longer available online.) In: RP ONLINE. June 20, 2017, archived from the original on June 22, 2017 ; accessed on June 21, 2017 . 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.
- ^ Édouard Philippe nommé premier ministre. In: Le Figaro online. May 15, 2017, accessed May 17, 2017 (French).
- ^ La liste complète du Gouvernement d'Edouard Philippe . In: Le Monde online . Retrieved June 25, 2017 (French).