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Current ;Deputy Ministers ;Secretaries of State
Changes • On 24 November 2017,
Christophe Castaner was replaced as Government Spokesman by
Benjamin Griveaux, who was replaced as
Secretary of State to the
Minister of the Economy and Finance by
Delphine Gény-Stephann, while Socialist
Olivier Dussopt was appointed as Secretary of State to the
Minister of Public Action and Accounts. • On 28 August 2018,
Nicolas Hulot announced his resignation from the government during a live radio interview on
France Inter. On 4 September,
Laura Flessel announced her resignation from the government, with their respective replacements announced as
François de Rugy and
Roxana Mărăcineanu. • On 1 October 2018, the
Minister of the Interior Gérard Collomb brings his resignation to President Macron who refuses it. He renews his intention a few days later and
Emmanuel Macron accepts the resignation. President Macron then asks
Prime Minister Édouard Philippe to act as interim. • On 16 October 2018,
Christophe Castaner is appointed Minister of the Interior, which puts an end to Édouard Philippe's tenure.
Marc Fesneau replaces
Christophe Castaner at Relations with Parliament.
Franck Riester is appointed Minister of Culture to replace
Françoise Nyssen.
Didier Guillaume is appointed Minister of Agriculture and Food in replacement of
Stéphane Travert.
Jacqueline Gourault is appointed Minister of Territorial Cohesion to replace
Jacques Mézard and her portfolio is extended to Relations with local authorities.
Delphine Gény-Stephann is not renewed. Are also appointed Secretary of State
Gabriel Attal to the National Education,
Laurent Nuñez in the Interior,
Christelle Dubos to Solidarity and Health,
Agnès Pannier-Runacher to the Economy and
Emmanuelle Wargon to Ecology. In addition, several members of the government have their powers modified (
Sébastien Lecornu,
Mounir Mahjoubi) or expanded (
Jean-Michel Blanquer,
Marlene Schiappa,
Julien Denormandie). • On 25 January 2019,
Adrien Taquet is appointed Secretary of State for Child Protection to the
Minister of Solidarity and Health,
Agnès Buzyn. • On 27 March 2019, in view of the
2019 European elections and
2020 municipal election in Paris,
Nathalie Loiseau,
Benjamin Griveaux, as well as
Mounir Mahjoubi leave their government responsibilities, with Le Drian temporarily assuming responsibility for Loiseau's ministerial portfolio. • On 31 March 2019,
Amélie de Montchalin is appointed Secretary of State for European Affairs, succeeding
Nathalie Loiseau.
Sibeth Ndiaye is appointed Government Spokeswoman, succeeding
Benjamin Griveaux.
Cédric O is appointed State Secretary for the Digital Economy, succeeding
Mounir Mahjoubi. • On 16 July 2019, after various revelations from
Mediapart,
François de Rugy, Minister for the Ecological and Inclusive Transition, resigns. He is replaced by
Élisabeth Borne, previously Minister for Transport. Unlike her predecessor, she is not appointed Minister of State. • On 3 September 2019, the High Commissioner for retirement reform,
Jean-Paul Delevoye enters the government and reports to
Agnès Buzyn, Minister of Solidarity and Health.
Jean-Baptiste Djebbari is appointed Secretary of State for Transport and reports to
Élisabeth Borne, Minister for the Ecological Transition. • On 18 December 2019, implicated in a case of multiple income and conflict of interest,
Jean-Paul Delevoye resigned on December 16, 2019.
Laurent Pietraszewski, member of the National Assembly, joined the Government two days later, as Secretary of State in charge of pensions. • On 16 February 2020, following the renunciation of
Benjamin Griveaux to his candidacy for
municipal elections in Paris, the Minister of Solidarity and Health,
Agnès Buzyn is appointed to replace him as head of the list. As a result, she resigns from her post as minister. She is replaced by
Olivier Véran. == Gallery ==