which ministers in Gabriel Attal’s team?

which ministers in Gabriel Attals team

Gabriel Attal is the new Prime Minister, but the composition of his government is long overdue.

It is still time for changes in government. After the resignation of Elisabeth Borne on Monday evening, it was the young Gabriel Attal who was appointed Prime Minister this Tuesday, January 9. Even the opposition of the allied parties of the presidential majority, François Bayrou’s MoDem and Edouard Philippe’s Horizons, did not manage to dissuade Emmanuel Macron from his choice.

Who says new head of government, says new government team. And the composition of this must also be revealed in the hours or days to come. What is certain is that the members of the government must be appointed before the next Council of Ministers. The latter was to be held on Wednesday January 10, before a last minute postponement, without a new date, to settle the final details of the government casting.

A major reshuffle or simple team change?

A casting about which there are still few clues. The speed of the cabinet reshuffle could be a sign of little change, but the new chief executive could bring surprises and propel other names into government.

The promotion of certain members of the macronie such as deputies or other close advisors is possible. The minister, distantly from the left, could also, on advice or orders from Emmanuel Macron, extend a hand to the left wing of the Macron divided from the rest of the group since the vote on the immigration law. The reshuffle could ultimately be a matter of balance between reconciliation with the left wing and open doors to the right in a logic of “at the same time” with which the head of state seems to want to continue his mandate.

Who leaves and who stays? Ministers expectantly

All changes are possible, but a priori the chances that the heavyweights of the macronie like Bruno Le Maire in the Economy and Gérald Darmanin in the Interior, will be thanked or move are low. Even when it is a wish on their part, since according to Politico the desires elsewhere of the “first cop of France”, who was eyeing the Quai d’Orsay, would not have been heard. It must be said that it is difficult to envisage change in these large portfolios in the run-up to the Paris Olympics, an event on which certain ministers have been working for several months, even years. So status quo for Gérald Darmanin or Amélie Oudéa-Castera at Sports? Note that if it is indeed Gabriel Attal who is appointed to Matignon, the important Ministry of Education will be vacant and will have to find a new tenant.

Certain ministers have been described as being in an ejection seat since the first rumors of a reshuffle, notably those from the left wing nicknamed the “rebellious” who opposed all or part of the immigration law last December. Among them Clément Beaune (Transport), Rima Abdul-Malak (Culture), Patrice Vergriete (Housing), Sylvie Retailleau (Higher Education) and Roland Lescure (Industry). The Ministry of Health managed interim by Agnès Firmin Le Bodo could also change tenants. Finally, the case of Olivier Dussopt at the Ministry of Labor raises questions since the man must be judged in his trial for favoritism on January 17.

The current composition of the government:

The ministers

  • Bruno LE MAIRE, Minister of the Economy, Finance and Industrial and Digital Sovereignty
  • Gérald DARMANIN, Minister of the Interior and Overseas Territories
  • Catherine COLONNA, Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs
  • Eric DUPOND-MORETTI, Keeper of the Seals, Minister of Justice
  • Sébastien LECORNU, Minister of the Armed Forces
  • Olivier DUSSOPT, Minister of Labor, Full Employment and Integration
  • Gabriel ATTAL, Minister of National Education and Youth
  • Sylvie RETAILLEAU, Minister of Higher Education and Research
  • Marc FESNEAU, Minister of Agriculture and Food Sovereignty
  • Christophe BECHU, Minister of Ecological Transition and Territorial Cohesion
  • Agnès PANNIER-RUNACHER, Minister of Energy Transition
  • Rima ABDUL-MALAK, Minister of Culture
  • Agnès FIMIN LE BODO, interim Minister of Health and Prevention
  • Aurore BERGE, Minister of Solidarity, Autonomy and Disabled People
  • Stanislas GUERINI, Minister of Transformation and Public Service
  • Amélie OUDEA-CASTERA, Minister of Sports and the Olympic and Paralympic Games

The delegated ministers

  • Olivier VERAN, in charge of Democratic Renewal, Government spokesperson
  • Franck RIESTER, responsible for Relations with Parliament
  • Bérangère COUILLARD, responsible for Equality between women and men, Diversity and Equal opportunities
  • Thomas CAZENAVE, Public Accounts Officer
  • Roland LESCURE, in charge of Industry
  • Jean-Noël BARROT, responsible for Digital Transition and Telecommunications
  • Olivia GREGOIRE, responsible for Small and Medium Enterprises, Commerce, Crafts and Tourism
  • Dominique FAURE, in charge of Local Authorities and Rural Affairs
  • Philippe VIGIER, responsible for Overseas Territories
  • Olivier BECHT, responsible for foreign trade, attractiveness and French people abroad
  • Carole GRANDJEAN, responsible for Vocational Education and Training
  • Clément BEAUNE, responsible for Transport
  • Patrice VERGRIETE, responsible for Housing
  • Fadila KHATTABI, responsible for disabled people

Secretaries of State

  • Charlotte CAUBEL, responsible for Children
  • Hervé BERVILLE, responsible for the Sea
  • Sabrina AGRESTI-ROUBACHE, City Manager
  • Sonia BACKES, responsible for Citizenship
  • Laurence BOONE, responsible for Europe
  • Chrysoula ZACHAROPOULOU, responsible for Development, Francophonie and International Partnerships
  • Prisca THEVENOT, responsible for Youth and Universal National Service
  • Patricia MIRALLES, in charge of Veterans and Memory
  • Sarah EL HAIRY, responsible for Biodiversity

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