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词条 Cazeneuve government
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  1. Members

     Prime Minister  Ministers  Secretaries of State 

  2. Changes

  3. References

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The Cazeneuve government was the thirty-ninth Government of France. It was led by Bernard Cazeneuve who was appointed Prime Minister of France on 6 December 2016. It consisted of 15 ministers from the Socialist Party (PS), two from the Radical Party of the Left (PRG) and one from Ecologist Party (E!).

Ahead of 2017 presidential election, incumbent president François Hollande announced he would not run for a second presidential term after which incumbent Prime Minister Manuel Valls announced his candidacy at the 2017 Socialist Party presidential primary elections and resignation from the position of the Prime Minister the following day.[1][2] Bernard Cazeneuve, former Minister of the Interior, was appointed head of a new government which resumed almost entirely the composition of the preceding one.[3]

Members

Prime Minister

PostNameParty
Prime MinisterBernard|Cazeneuve}}PS

Ministers

PostNameParty
Minister of Foreign Affairs and International DevelopmentJean-Marc AyraultPS
Minister of Ecology, Sustainable Development and EnergySégolène|Royal}}PS
Minister of National Education, Higher Education and ResearchNajat|Vallaud-Belkacem}}PS
Minister of Justice
Keeper of the Seals
Jean-Jacques Urvoas PS
Minister of Finance and the EconomyMichel|Sapin}}PS
Minister of Social Affairs, HealthMarisol|Touraine}}PS
Minister of Labour, Employment and Social DialogueMyriam El KhomriPS
Minister of DefenceJean-Yves|Le Drian}}PS
Minister of the InteriorBruno Le Roux (until 21 March 2017) ;
Matthias Fekl (from 21 March 2017)
PS
Minister of the Urbanity, Youth Affairs and SportsPatrick KannerPS
Minister of Decentralization, State Reform and Public Service Annick Girardin PRG
Minister of Culture and Communication Audrey AzoulayInd.
Minister of Agriculture, Agrifood and Forestry, Government SpokespersonStéphane|Le Foll}}PS
Minister of Housing and Territorial DevelopmentEmmanuelle CosseE
Minister of Overseas FranceEricka BareigtsPS
Minister of Spatial Planning, Rurality and Territorial Communities Jean-Michel|Baylet}}PRG
Minister for Family, Children and Women's RightsLaurence| Rossignol}}PS

Secretaries of State

[4]
PostMinistryNameParty
Secretary of State for Relations with ParliamentPrime MinisterAndré|Vallini}}PS
Secretary of State for State Reform and SimplificationPrime MinisterJean-Vincent|Placé}}Écologistes !
Secretary of State for Aid VictimsPrime MinisterJuliette|Méadel}}PS
Secretary of State for European AffairsMinister of Foreign Affairs and International DevelopmentHarlem|Désir}}PS
Secretary of State for Development and FrancophonieMinister of Foreign Affairs and International DevelopmentJean-Marie|Le Guen}}PS
Secretary of State for Foreign Trade, Tourism and French overseasMinister of Foreign Affairs and International DevelopmentMatthias Fekl (until 21 March 2017) PS
Secretary of State for Transport, Marine and FisheriesEcology, Sustainable Development and EnergyAlain|Vidalies}}PS
Secretary of State for International Relations Climate and BiodiversityMinister of Ecology, Sustainable Development and EnergyBarbara|Pompili}}Écologistes !
Secretary of State for Higher Education and ResearchMinister of National Education, Higher Education and ResearchThierry|Mandon}}PS
Secretary of State for the BudgetMinister of Finance and the EconomyChristian|Eckert}}PS
Secretary of State for Trade, Crafts, Consumer and Social Economy and SolidarityMinister of Finance and the EconomyMartine|Pinville}}PS
State Secretary for Digital Affairs and Innovation
(since 27 February 2017)
Minister of Finance and the EconomyAxelle|Lemaire}}PS
Secretary of State for Industry
(until 27 February 2017)
Secretary of State for Industry, Digital Affairs and Innovation
(since 27 February 2017)
Minister of Finance and the EconomyChristophe|Sirugue}}PS
State Secretary for the Disabled and against Social ExclusionMinister of Social Affairs, Health and Women's RightsSégolène Neuville|fr}}PS
Secretary of State for Seniors and AutonomyMinister of Social Affairs, HealthPascale|Boistard}}PS
Secretary of State for VeteransDefenceJean-Marc|Todeschini}}PS
Secretary of State for Vocational Training and ApprenticeshipMinister of Labour, Employment and Social DialogueClotilde Valter|fr}}PS
Secretary of State for Local AuthoritiesMinister of Spatial Planning and RuralityEstelle|Grelier}}PS
Secretary of State of the CityMinister of the Urbanity, Youth Affairs and SportsHélène|Geoffroy}}PS
Secretary of State for SportsMinister of Women's Rights, Urbanity, Youth Affairs and SportThierry Braillard|fr}}PRG

Changes

  • On 27 February 2017 Axelle Lemaire resigned from his post of State Secretary for Digital Affairs and Innovation to devote to the presidential campaign of Benoît Hamon and to his candidature for the legislative elections. The post of State Secretary for Digital Affairs and Innovation is taken over by Christophe Sirugue, cumulating with its secretariat To Industry
  • On 21 March 2017, Bruno Le Roux resigned from his post of Minister of the Interior, after accusations of alleged fictitious jobs of parliamentary assistants of her minor daughters while he was deputy. He was replaced by the Secretary of State for Foreign Trade, Tourism and French oversea Matthias Fekl. The post of Secretary of State for Foreign Trade, Tourism and French overseas is deleted.

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-38173350 |title=France presidency: Francois Hollande decides not to run again - BBC News |publisher=Bbc.com |date= |accessdate=31 December 2016}}
2. ^https://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/05/world/europe/manuel-valls-france-presidential-election-socialists.html
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.gouvernement.fr/en/composition-of-the-government |title=French Prime Minister cabinet |language=fr |publisher=Gouvernement.fr |date= |accessdate=31 December 2016}}
4. ^http://www.elysee.fr/le-gouvernement-valls/
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