Cabinet Rocard II

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The Rocard II cabinet was appointed on June 29, 1988, after Michel Rocard was appointed Prime Minister for the second time on June 24, 1988 . The cabinet replaced the first Rocard government and was restructured several times in the following years . The government was in office until May 16, 1991, when it was replaced by the Cresson cabinet .

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The Cabinet consisted of the following ministers:

Office Surname Beginning of the term of office Term expires
prime minister Michel Rocard June 24, 1988 May 16, 1991
Minister of State, Minister of National Education, Youth and Sport Lionel Jospin June 29, 1988 May 16, 1991
Minister of State, Minister of Economy, Finance and Budget Pierre Bérégovoy June 29, 1988 May 16, 1991
Minister of State, Minister of Equipment and Housing Maurice Faure June 29, 1988 February 22, 1989
Minister of State, Minister of Foreign Affairs Roland Dumas June 29, 1988 May 16, 1991
Minister of State, Minister of Civil Service and Administrative Reform Michel Durafour February 22, 1989 May 16, 1991
Minister of State, Minister for the Cities Michel Delebarre December 22, 1990 May 16, 1991
Keeper of the seal, Minister of Justice Pierre Arpaillange June 29, 1988 October 2, 1990
Keeper of the seal, Minister of Justice Henri Nallet October 2, 1990 May 16, 1991
Defense Minister Jean-Pierre Chevènement June 29, 1988 January 29, 1991
Defense Minister Pierre Joxe January 29, 1991 May 16, 1991
Interior minister Pierre Joxe June 29, 1988 January 29, 1991
Interior minister Philippe Marchand January 29, 1991 May 16, 1991
Minister for Industry and Spatial Planning Roger Fauroux June 29, 1988 May 16, 1991
Minister of Europe Edith Cresson June 29, 1988 October 2, 1990
Minister for Transport and Marine Affairs Michel Delebarre June 29, 1988 February 22, 1989
Minister for Civil Service and Administrative Reforms Michael Durafour June 29, 1988 February 22, 1989
Minister for Labor, Employment and Vocational Training Jean-Pierre Soisson June 29, 1988 May 16, 1991
Minister for Cooperation and Development Jacques Pelletier June 29, 1988 May 16, 1991
Minister for Culture, Communications, Major Works and the Bicentennial Jack Lang June 29, 1988 May 16, 1991
Minister for the Overseas Territories , Government Spokesman Louis Le Pensec June 29, 1988 May 16, 1991
Minister for Equipment, Housing, Transport and Marine Affairs Michel Delebarre February 22, 1989 December 21, 1990
Minister for Equipment, Housing, Transport and Marine Affairs Louis Besson December 21, 1990 May 16, 1991
Minister for Agriculture and Forests Henri Nallet June 29, 1988 October 2, 1990
Minister for Agriculture and Forests Louis Mermaz October 2, 1990 May 16, 1991
Minister for Post, Telecommunications and Space Paul Quilès June 29, 1988 May 16, 1991
Minister for Relations with Parliament Jean Poperen June 29, 1988 May 16, 1991
Minister for Solidarity, Health and Social Protection, Government Spokesman Claude Evin June 29, 1988 May 16, 1991
Minister for Research and Technology Hubert Curien June 29, 1988 May 16, 1991
Foreign Trade Minister Jean-Marie Rausch June 29, 1988 May 16, 1991

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 for the Environment and for the Prevention of Technological Risks and Major Natural Disasters to the Prime Minister Brice Lalonde October 2, 1990 May 16, 1991
Assistant Minister for the Budget to the Minister for the Economy, Finance and Budget Michel Charasse June 29, 1988 May 16, 1991
Assistant Minister for Francophonie to the Foreign Minister Alain Decaux June 29, 1988 May 16, 1991
Assistant Minister to the Foreign Minister Edwige Avice June 29, 1988 May 16, 1991
Assistant Minister for European Affairs to the Foreign Minister Elisabeth Guigou June 29, 1988 May 16, 1991
Assistant Minister to the Keeper of the Seal and to the Minister of Justice Georges Kiejman June 29, 1988 May 16, 1991
Minister Assistant to the Minister of the Interior Philippe Marchand 17th July 1990 January 29, 1991
Assistant Minister for Spatial Planning and De-industrialization to the Minister for Industry and Spatial Planning Jacques Cherèque June 29, 1988 May 16, 1991
Assistant Minister for Trade and Crafts at the Minister for Industry and Spatial Planning François Doubin June 29, 1988 May 16, 1991
Assistant Minister for Tourism to the Minister for Industry and Spatial Planning Olivier's forehead June 29, 1988 5th July 1990
Assistant Minister for Tourism to the Minister for Industry and Spatial Planning Jean Michel Baylet 17th July 1990 May 16, 1991
Assistant Minister for Marine Affairs to the Minister for Transport and Marine Affairs Jacques Mellick June 29, 1988 May 16, 1991
Assistant Minister for Housing to the Minister for Equipment, Housing, Transport and Marine Affairs Louis Besson March 29, 1989 December 21, 1990
Assistant Minister for Communication to the Minister for Culture, Communication, Major Works and the Bicentennial Catherine Tasca June 29, 1988 May 16, 1991
Assistant Minister for Health to the Minister for Solidarity, Health and Social Protection Léon Schwartzenberg June 29, 1988 July 8, 1988
Assistant Minister for Health to the Minister for Social Affairs and Solidarity Bruno Durieux October 2, 1990 May 16, 1991
Assistant Minister for Seniors to the Minister for Solidarity, Health and Social Protection Théo Braun June 29, 1988 October 2, 1990
State Secretary for Women's Rights Michèle André June 29, 1988 May 16, 1991
State Secretary for Veterans and War Victims André Méric June 29, 1988 May 16, 1991
State Secretary for the Prevention of Technological Risks and Major Natural Disasters Gérard Renon June 29, 1988 March 29, 1989
State Secretary in the Ministry of Defense Gérard Renon March 29, 1989 May 16, 1991
State Secretary for Planning to the Prime Minister Lionel Stoléru June 29, 1988 May 16, 1991
State Secretary for the Environment to the Prime Minister Brice Lalonde June 29, 1988 October 2, 1990
State Secretary to the Prime Minister Tony Dreyfus June 29, 1988 May 16, 1991
State Secretary for Humanitarian Measures to the Prime Minister Bernard Kouchner June 29, 1988 May 16, 1991
State Secretary for Technical Education in the Ministry of National Education, Youth and Sport Robert Chapuis June 29, 1988 May 16, 1991
State Secretary for Youth and Sport in the Ministry of National Education, Youth and Sport Roger Bambuck June 29, 1988 May 16, 1991
State Secretary for Consumers in the Ministry of Economy, Finance and Budget Véronique Neiertz June 29, 1988 May 16, 1991
State Secretary for International Cultural Relations in the Foreign Ministry Thierry de Beaucé June 29, 1988 May 16, 1991
State Secretary for Local Authorities in the Ministry of the Interior Jean-Michel Baylet June 29, 1988 17th July 1990
State Secretary for Road and River Transport in the Ministry of Transport and Maritime Affairs Georges Sarre June 29, 1988 March 16, 1991
State Secretary for Vocational Training in the Ministry of Labor, Employment and Vocational Training André Laignel June 29, 1988 March 16, 1991
State Secretary for Major Construction Work in the Ministry of Culture, Communication, Major Construction Work and the Bicentennial Celebration Emile Biasini June 29, 1988 March 16, 1991
State Secretary for Families in the Ministry of Solidarity, Health and Social Protection Hélène Dorlhac June 29, 1988 March 16, 1991
State Secretary for People with Disabilities and Accident Victims in the Ministry of Solidarity, Health and Social Protection Michel Gillibert June 29, 1988 March 16, 1991

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  1. On February 22, 1989 Faure resigned from the government after a member of the Constitutional Court ( Constitutional Council ) had been appointed.
  2. ^ By decree of February 22, 1989, Delebarre became Minister of Equipment, Housing, Transport and Marine Affairs.
  3. On February 22, 1989, Durafour became Minister of State and Minister for Public Service and Administrative Reforms.
  4. ^ On December 22, 1990, Delebarre became Minister of State and Minister for Cities.
  5. Evin held the office of government spokesman until February 14, 1989.
  6. ^ By decree of October 2, 1990 Evin became Minister for Social Affairs and Solidarity.
  7. ^ By decree of July 5, 1990, Rausch was appointed Minister for Foreign Trade and Tourism. Subsequently, by decree of July 17, 1990, he was again Minister for Foreign Trade.
  8. Forehead resigned from office on July 5, 1990. From July 5 to 17, 1990, responsibility lay with Jean-Marie Rausch as Minister for Foreign Trade and Tourism.
  9. Schwartzenberg resigned on July 8, 1988 from his office.
  10. ^ By decree of March 29, 1989, Lalonde became Secretary of State for the Environment and for the Prevention of Technological Risks and Major Natural Disasters to the Prime Minister. Subsequently, on October 2, 1990, he became Minister Assistant to the Prime Minister for the Environment and for the Prevention of Technological Risks and Major Natural Disasters.
  11. On July 17, 1990, Baylet became Assistant Minister for Tourism to the Minister for Industry and Spatial Planning.
  12. ^ Since February 22, 1989, Sarre held the title of State Secretary for Road and River Transport in the Ministry of Equipment, Housing, Transport and Marine Affairs.
  13. ^ Since a decree of October 2, 1990, Hélène Dorlhac held the title of State Secretary for Families and Seniors in the Ministry of Social Affairs and Solidarity.
  14. ^ Since a decree of October 2, 1990, Gillibert has held the title of State Secretary for People with Disabilities and Accident Victims in the Ministry of Social Affairs and Solidarity.