While the final fate reserved for the current government will only be officially known when the next government is announced, many indiscretions suggest what should happen to current portfolio holders. Overview minister by minister.
Bruno Le Maire, Minister of Economy, Finance and Recovery:
It is one of the symbols of Emmanuel Macron’s grip on the right and of his first five-year term. Like Jean-Michel Blanquer, Bruno Le Maire spent five years in the same ministry, that of the Economy. At Bercy, this ex-LR notably set up numerous aid systems during the Covid crisis. But after finances, the 50-year-old is aiming for a new morocco: that of National Education. Le Figaro and Release, or even Prime Minister. But the second option appears illusory. Until it retains its financial prerogatives?
Gérald Darmanin, Minister of the Interior:
What fate will Emmanuel Macron reserve for Gérald Darmanin? Minister decried by part of public opinion, the “first cop in France” would be in the running to be one of these ministers who would be reappointed in the next government. At the same post? In another ministry? The vagueness remains. But this close friend of Sarkozy should not jump. History to send a message to the right.
Elisabeth Borne, Minister of Labour, Employment and Integration:
She’s the one getting the majority of the attention these days. What if Elisabeth Borne became Prime Minister? The rumor has been circulating for some time, but nothing affirms (or invalidates) the trend. After Transport and the Ecological Transition, the former boss of the RATP who has become Minister of Labor should be one of the linchpins of the future government.
Sébastien Lecornu, Minister of Overseas:
Close to Emmanuel Macron, his name circulated for a time for Matignon, before disappearing. But Sébastien Lecornu should not disappear from ministerial radars. One of the representatives of the right flank of the head of state could land new functions ahead Point. The Ministry of the Armed Forces would be a drop-off point envisaged according to the JDD.
Julien Denormandie, Minister of Agriculture and Food:
He would, like Elisabeth Borne, be part of the small papers to be appointed Prime Minister. Linchpin of the launch of En Marche in 2017, actor of the 2022 campaign, this “Macron bis”, as it is presented, should undoubtedly remain in the next government, bet most of the media. The general secretariat of the Elysée is also mentioned by the JDD in addition to Matignon.
Gabriel Attal, Secretary of State, government spokesman:
The youngest of the government, rapporteur of the Elysian and ministerial speech, is one of the most appreciated politicians in the opinion. At just 33 years old, the one who was elected deputy for Hauts-de-Seine in 2017 should retain a function within the new organization chart. And take in stripes. He would eye the Ministry of National Education according to Le Figaro. The logical continuation for the one who was Jean-Michel Blanquer’s secretary of state for almost two years? Releasefor its part, evokes the Budget.
Olivier Dussopt, Minister Delegate in charge of Public Accounts:
Successor of Gérald Darmanin, this Socialist of origin embodies the left wing of Macronie and seems well perceived by Emmanuel Macron. What give him legitimacy to be maintained in the next government? the Point refers to the Defense portfolio, just like the JDD.
Ministers for whom the future in government is uncertain:
Barbara Pompili, Minister for the Ecological and Inclusive Transition:
Propelled number 3 of the government, the ecologist does not yet know his future. If she does not appear to be irreplaceable, her “green” profile could correspond to the turn that Emmanuel Macron wishes to initiate during his second term of office. A similar position? Right arm of the Prime Minister in one of the two ministries in charge of energy planning for one, territorial ecological planning for the other? Or even Matignon? The mystery surrounding his future remains intact.
Olivier Véran, Minister of Health and Solidarity:
One of the figures of the government would like to appear other than as the “Minister of Covid”. After two years punctuated by the epidemic, Olivier Véran aspires to land another ministry according to France Inter. Which ? Release evokes the hypothesis of National Education.
Amélie de Montchalin, Minister of Public Service and Transformation:
He could be one of the rising figures of Macronie. After European Affairs, then Transformation and the Public Service, the 30-year-old could be replaced as spokesperson, underlines Le Figaro.
Roxana Maracineanu, Minister Delegate for Sports:
Minister of Sports relegated to the rank of Minister Delegate for Sports, the former swimming champion is said to be campaigning to retain her position as the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris approach, the main file of her ministry. But the vagueness remains about it.
Clément Beaune, Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs:
Faithful ally in the shadow of Emmanuel Macron, the former adviser to the then Minister of the Economy, who became special adviser to the Head of State on European issues and his representative at the G20, naturally inherited the morocco European soon after. But while he is running for a deputy, the quadra would not say no to a new finance-oriented ministry warns Point. Will his wish come true?
Ministers who will not remain in government:
Jean Castex, Prime Minister, Head of Government:
Jean Castex will, shortly, submit his resignation as well as that of his government, as tradition dictates. And Emmanuel Macron is not going to reappoint him as Prime Minister. He said he wanted to quit. And if the tenant of Matignon was mentioned for Justice or National Education, according to Le Figaro of April 26, it will finally be nothing. Jean Castex in the government, it is well and truly over.
Jean-Yves Le Drian, Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs:
He appears as an indestructible: ten years that Jean-Yves Le Drian has been a minister. After Defense under François Hollande, it was Foreign Affairs that the former deputy and former president of the Brittany region had inherited. Despite the international context and the war in Ukraine, the septuagenarian should leave the Quai d’Orsay affirms the JDD.
Jean-Michel Blanquer, Minister of Education, Youth and Sports:
Here is a stainless from Emmanuel Macron’s five-year term. Having spent all of the five years of the first term of office in National Education, Jean-Michel Blanquer has become the longest-lived minister in this position. Not without causing tension, both with the reform of the baccalaureate or the announcement of the Covid protocols and internally. If it seems that the former rector will not appear in the next government organization chart, he said he was “ready to continue” in his post, on April 21, on Radio J.
Florence Parly, Minister of Armed Forces and Defence:
Discreet minister for five years, she should leave all government function, there too, like Le Drian, despite the war in Ukraine, as announced by the JDD.
Eric Dupond-Moretti, Minister of Justice, Keeper of the Seals:
After the surprise appointment, Eric Dupond-Moretti is heading for a departure that will be much less so. Not in the odor of holiness with the magistrates, indicted for illegal taking of interests, the famous lawyer should, barring a reversal of the situation, say goodbye to Place Vendôme indicate France info and the JDD.
Joël Giraud, Minister of Cohesion and Territories:
Appointed in March 2022 following the departure of Jacqueline Gourault for the Constitutional Council, her name does not appear anywhere, neither in the possible departures nor in the possible renewals.
Roselyne Bachelot, Minister of Culture:
Also propelled into the government to everyone’s surprise, Roselyne Bachelot should cease all ministerial activity. At 75, the one who was also minister of Jacques Chirac and Nicolas Sarkozy is approached to give up her apron, as noted France info and the JDD.
Annick Girardin, Minister of the Sea:
For her very discreet part in a confidential ministry, Annick Girardin will leave her post and will not be in the next government, affirmed the JDD.
Frédérique Vidal, Minister of Higher Education, Research and Innovation:
The same fate awaits the boss of a ministry, however, for her part, much more exposed, certify France Inter and the JDD. Present since 2017, she led, with Jean-Michel Blanquer, the much criticized ORE law (Orientation and student success) leading, among other things, to a form of selection at university entrance.
Beyond the ministers, the Castex government is also made up of deputy ministers and secretaries of state, some of whom are particularly prominent. They too, whose missions are as framed as those of the ministers, are engaged in a certain battle to try to place themselves in the future government. Review of the future of the main ones.
Jean-Baptiste Djebbari, Minister Delegate in charge of Transport:
Successor to Elisabeth Borne in Transport after the latter inherited the Ecological Transition portfolio in mid-2019, while remaining under her control and then that of Barbara Pompili, Jean-Baptiste Djebbari will hang up, indicates the JDD. He had been on the front line in the face of the strike launched at the RATP and the SNCF in December of the same year.
Marlène Schippa, Minister Delegate in charge of Citizenship:
One of the figures of Emmanuel Macron’s five-year term is not certain to find a place among the executive. If the former Secretary of State for Gender Equality would like to remain at the heart of power, the Head of State would not particularly think of granting him a new place among his teams notes the JDD.
Adrien Taquet, Secretary of State for Children and Families:
He won’t stack up. After seven years alongside Emmanuel Macron, Adrien Taquet announced, Friday April 29, on social networks, to withdraw from political life to “devote a little more time to my loved ones and my own family”. In 2017, he was elected deputy for Hauts-de-Seine before joining the government in January 2019.
Cédric O, Secretary of State in charge of Digital
He too publicly announced his decision. First treasurer of LREM who became Secretary of State after having been an adviser to Emmanuel Macron, Cédric O will join the private sector as soon as his government post expires. “It’s very good to go and do something else and clear your mind, and besides, I want to see my children”, he had indicated to Release.