Fourteen ministers and/or deputy ministers, seven men and seven women. First Council of Ministers this Friday, January 12 at 11 am
In the end, there were few surprises in Gabriel Attal’s government, named on Thursday January 11, other than the fact that it is an “opening” government to the right. The surprise appointment of Rachida Dati, a Sarkozist, as Minister of Culture. She was immediately expelled from the Les Républicains party. And the appointment of Catherine Vautrin (Horizons) from Reims, who was tipped to be Emmanuel Macron’s Prime Minister in 2022, only to be beaten to the post by Elisabeth Borne.
With 5 months to go before the European elections and six before the Olympic Games.
All the Borne government’s heavyweights remain in place: Bruno Le Maire for the Economy, Gérald Darmanin for the Interior, Eric Dupond-Moretti for Justice. At the Quai d’Orsay, Stéphane Séjourné, Member of the European Parliament and previously Secretary General of the Macron party Renaissance.
There are, however, a few incongruities in this shock formation five months ahead of the European elections, from June 6 to 9, 2024, and six months ahead of the Summer Olympics, from July 26 to August 11, 2024.
An Olympic event
The most obvious one concerns the merger of the Ministries of Education and Sport, with the Olympic and Paralympic Games entrusted to Amélie Oudéa-Castéra. Admittedly, she was already Minister for Sport under the Borne government, but from now on she’ll have to share her time and skills with the Rue de Grenelle. An Olympic challenge in itself.
In fact, as the new Prime Minister announced on TF1 on Thursday evening, he will be demanding “action” and “results” from his team.
The political Olympics have begun.
Here is the list of ministers appointed by Emmanuel Macron, on the proposal of Prime Minister Gabriel Attal
Ministers:
- Mr. Bruno LE MAIRE, Minister of the Economy, Finance and Industrial and Digital Sovereignty;
- Mr. Gérald DARMANIN, Minister of the Interior and Overseas Territories;
- Ms. Catherine VAUTRIN, Minister of Labor, Health and Solidarity;
- Ms. Amélie OUDÉA-CASTERA, Minister of National Education, Youth, Sports and the Olympic and Paralympic Games;
- Mr. Marc FESNEAU, Minister of Agriculture and Food Sovereignty;
- Ms. Rachida DATI, Minister of Culture;
- Mr. Sébastien LECORNU, Minister of the Armed Forces;
- Mr. Éric DUPOND-MORETTI, Keeper of the Seals, Minister of Justice;
- Mr. Stéphane SEJOURNÉ, Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs;
- Mr. Christophe BÉCHU, Minister of Ecological Transition and Territorial Cohesion;
- Ms. Sylvie RETAILLEAU, Minister of Higher Education and Research;
Ministers attached to the Prime Minister:
- Ms. Prisca THEVENOT, in charge of Democratic Renewal, Government spokesperson;
- Ms. Marie LEBEC, responsible for Relations with Parliament;
- Ms Aurore BERGÉ, responsible for Equality between women and men and the fight against Discrimination.
The President of the Republic will convene all members of the Government for a Council of Ministers meeting on Friday January 12 at 11:00 am.