Reshuffle: Schiappa and Ndiaye leaving, internal waltz and new faces in government

Reshuffle: Schiappa and Ndiaye leaving, internal waltz and new faces in government

Departure of elements deemed too non-political, a game of musical chairs for certain well-known faces and the arrival of new names… Who leaves, who stays, who moves? Follow live the (small) reshuffle of the Borne government, unveiled this afternoon by the executive.

Those who stay

On Monday July 17, Emmanuel Macron put an end to the “suspense” and confirmed that Elisabeth Borne would be held in Matignon. In the columns of Parisiana close friend of the president motivated this choice as follows: “The 100 day goal has been achieved and calm has returned However, his future had become more than uncertain, in light of recent episodes, such as the failed legislative elections, the use of 49-3 to impose the much criticized pension reform and, more recently, the uprisings that followed murder of Nahel.

The Matignon resident has nonetheless secured her place in the eyes of the executive and is therefore renewed, with Jean-Denis Combrexelle as her new right-hand man, as chief of staff.

Those who leave

Some speculations have been confirmed.

Pap Ndiaye, Minister of National Education, leaves office. According to those of the Elysium, the current minister was considered too non-political.

Marlene Schiappa, embroiled in the embarrassing case of the Marianne Fund, he was thanked after six years in government.

Jean Christophe Combe, former head of the Red Cross, hands over the reins of the Ministry of Solidarity.

Olivier Kleinformer mayor of Clichy, resigns as minister delegate for cities and housing.

The ones that move

Gabriel Attal, currently Deputy Minister for the Budget, replaces Pap Ndiaye at National Education. He thus becomes the youngest holder of this office under the VAnd Republic.

Aurelien Rousseau, former director of Elisabeth Borne’s cabinet, becomes Minister of Health to replace François Braun. Before joining Élisabeth Borne’s cabinet, Aurélien Rousseau headed the Île-de-France Regional Health Agency, particularly during the health crisis.

Those who arrive

Aurore Bergè entered the government as Minister of Solidarity. At 36, he previously chaired the Renaissance group in the National Assembly. Having cut her teeth in the ranks of the right, she joined the presidential majority when she was elected deputy in Yvelines in 2017.

As written FM TVhis departure from the chairmanship of the Renaissance group in the National Assembly bodes well for an internal battle over his succession “.

Sabrina Agresti-Roubache, who is currently a Renaissance deputy for Bouches-du-Rhône, is appointed minister of the city, according to information from FranceInfo.

Patrice VergrieteMayor of Dunkirk, becomes Minister of Housing.

MP modems Philip Viger is appointed Minister Delegate for Overseas Territories. Contrary to what was anticipated, Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin therefore does not recover the powers of his former Secretary of State for Overseas Territories Jean-Francois Carenco.

Gironde deputy Thomas Cazenave becomes Minister for Public Accounts.


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