Reshuffle: what to remember about the new government

Reshuffle: what to remember about the new government

Amélie Oudéa-Castéra leaving or staying? The definitive composition of the new government is expected from the appointment of Gabriel Attal as prime minister on Tuesday 9 January. The list of ministers has been revealed. Let’s take stock.

Expected for several weeks, Prime Minister Gabriel Attal unveiled the complete list of his new government on Thursday 8 February in the evening, after announcing the first names of a small government on 12 January.

Amélie Oudéa-Castéra loses her national education

This was the big question of this reshuffle. Will leave? Won’t you leave? Amélie Oudéa-Castéra, under the fire of (a lot of) controversy after her appointment to the Ministry of National Education, is finally replaced by Nicole Belloubet in this position, former Minister of Justice. However, Amélie Oudéa-Castéra remains Minister of Sport and the Olympic and Paralympic Games.

A new arrival arouses a lot of comments, that Guillaume Kasbarian, Renaissance MP for Eure-et-Loir, as Minister delegate responsible for Construction. An appointment that also worries the Abbé Pierre Foundation, the elected official behind the so-called “anti-squat” law which hardens sanctions against squatters and speeds up eviction procedures in the event of unpaid rent.

Among those departing we find in particular Carole GrandjeanDelegate Minister responsible for vocational education and training from July 2022. He has decided not to renew collaboration with the government.

Clearly, compared to the previous government, the changes are numerous, although without surprise. Here is the complete list:

Those who remain

Bruno Le MaireMinister of Economy

Gerardo DarmaninInterior Minister

Eric Dupond-MorettiMinistry of Justice

Sébastien LecornuMinister of the Armed Forces

Sylvie RetailleauMinister of Higher Education

Marc FesneauMinister of Agriculture

Christophe BechuMinister of Ecological Transition

Stanislao GueriniMinister of Public Service

Roland Lescureresponsible for Industry

Olivia Gregoireresponsible for Business, Tourism and Consumption

Thomas Cazenaveresponsible for public accounts

Dominique Faureresponsible for local authorities

Fadila Khattabiresponsible for the elderly and disabled

Sabrina Agresti-RoubacheSecretary of State for the City

Chrysoula ZacharopoulouSecretary of State for Development

Patrizia MirallesSecretary of State for Veterans Affairs

Herve BervilleSecretary of State for the Sea

Those who enter

Catherine VautrinMinister of Labour, Health and Solidarity

Nicole BelloubetMinister of Education

Rachida DatiMinister of Culture

Stéphane SéjournéThe Minister of Foreign Affairs

The delegated ministers

Prisca Thévenotspokesman


Marie Lebecresponsible for relations with Parliament

Marie Guévenouxresponsible for abroad

Frederic ValletouxHead of Health

Guillaume Kasbarianhousing manager

Secretaries of State

MarinaFerraridigital manager

Those who leave

The ministers

Caterina ColonnaThe Minister of Foreign Affairs

Olivier DussoptMinister of Labour

Rima Abdul-MalakMinister of Culture

Agnès Firmin Le BodoMinister of Health

Olivier Verangovernment spokesperson

Bérangère Couillardresponsible for equality

Philip Vigierresponsible for abroad

Olivier Bechtresponsible for Foreign Trade

Carole Grandjeanresponsible for Professional Training

Clement Beaunetransport manager

Secretaries of State

Charlotte Cabelresponsible for children

Laurence Booneresponsible for Europe

The ones that move

The ministers

Amélie Oudéa-Castérafrom Education and Sports to Sport

Agnès Runacher side bag from the energy transition to agriculture

Aurore Bergèresponsible for equality between women and men

Sarah El Pelosaresponsible for children, young people and families

Agnès Pannier-RunacherHead of Agriculture

Frank Riester, responsible for foreign trade

Jean-Noël Barrotresponsible for Europe

Patrice Vergrietetransport manager


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