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Second Government of Fillon

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The second government of Fillon is the cabinet of ministers, who ruled France from June 18, 2007 to November 27, 2010, during the Fifth French Republic , in the following composition:

  • Francois Fillon - Prime Minister of France ;
  • Jean-Louis Borloo - Minister of State, Minister of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Planning;
  • Christine Lagarde - Minister of Economy, Finance and Employment;
  • Michelle Allio-Marie - Minister of the Interior, Overseas and Territorial Communities;
  • Bernard Kouchner - Minister of Foreign and European Affairs ;
  • Brice Ortefoe - Minister of Immigration, Integration, National Identity and Co-Development;
  • Rashida Dati - keeper of seals, Minister of Justice;
  • Xavier Bertrand - Minister of Labor, Social Relations and Solidarity;
  • - Minister of National Education;
  • Valerie Pekress - Minister of Higher Education and Research;
  • Herve Moren - Minister of Defense;
  • - Minister of Health, Youth and Sports;
  • - Minister of Housing and the City;
  • Michel Barnier - Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries;
  • - Minister of Culture and Communications - Government Representative;
  • Eric Woerth - Minister of Budget, Public Accounting and Public Administration.

Secretary of State

  • Roger Carutchi - Secretary of State for Relations with Parliament (under Fillon).
  • Jean-Pierre Zhuaye - Secretary of State for European Affairs (under Kouchner).
  • Laurent Vauquier - Secretary of State, Government Representative (under Fillon).
  • Eric Besson is Secretary of State for Economic Outlook and Public Policy Assessment (under Fillon).
  • Valerie Letar - Secretary of State for Solidarity Affairs (under Bertrand).
  • Dominic Bussero - Secretary of State for Transport (under Borloo).
  • Natalie Kosciuszko-Morisé - Secretary of State for Ecology (under Borloo).
  • Christian Estrozi - Secretary of State for Overseas Affairs (under Allio Marie).
  • Andre Santini is Secretary of State for Public Administration (under Worth).
  • Jean-Marie Bockel - Secretary of State for Cooperation and Francophonie (under Kouchner).
  • Herve Novelli - Secretary of State for Companies and Foreign Trade (under Lagarde).
  • Fadela Amara - Secretary of State for Urban Affairs (under Bhutan).
  • Alain Marleau - Secretary of State for Veterans Affairs (under Morena).
  • Rama Yad - Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and Human Rights (under Kushner).
  • Luke Chatel - Secretary of State for Consumer Affairs and Tourism (under Lagarde).

High Commissioner

  • Martin Irsch is the High Commissioner for Active Solidarity Against Poverty.

Government Shuffles Francois Fillon

Appointment of Secretary of State for Sports

October 22, 2007 [1]

  • Bernard Laporte is appointed Secretary of State for Sports (under Roslyn Bachlo-Narken).

After the 2008 municipal elections

March 18, 2008 [2]
State secretaries were shuffled after the municipal elections of March 16, 2008 .

New Secretary of State

  • Yves Yego appointed Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (under Michel Allio-Marie) replacing Christian Estrosi;
  • Uber Falco appointed Secretary of State for Territorial Development (under Borloo);
  • Nadine Morano appointed Secretary of State for Family Affairs (under Bertrand);
  • Christian Blanc appointed Secretary of State for Development Région Capitale ( Greater Paris ) (under Borloo);
  • Anna-Maria Idrack appointed Secretary of State for Foreign Trade (under Lagarde);
  • Alain Zhuande appointed Secretary of State for Cooperation and Francophonie , replacing Jean-Marie Bockel (under Kouchner).

Changes in the scope of authority of ministers

  • Jean-Louis Borloo - former Minister of State, Minister of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Arrangement, becomes State Minister, Minister of Ecology, Energy, Sustainable Development and Planning;
  • Christine Lagarde - former Minister of Economics, Finance and Employment, becomes Minister of Economics, Industry and Employment;
  • Brice Ortefyo - former Minister of Immigration, Integration, National Identity and Joint Development, becomes Minister of Immigration, Integration, National Identity and Joint Development;
  • Xavier Bertrand - former Minister of Labor, Social Relations and Solidarity, becomes Minister of Labor, Social Relations, Family and Solidarity;
  • Roslin Bashlo-Narken, former Minister of Health, Youth and Sports, becomes Minister of Health, Youth, Sports and Associations.

Changes in the scope of authority of state secretaries

  • Laurent Vauquet former government representative, appointed Secretary of State for Employment (under Lagarde);
  • Luke Chatel, former Secretary of State for Consumer and Tourism Affairs, appointed Secretary of State for Consumer and Industry Affairs, Government Representative (under Lagarde);
  • Eric Besson - Secretary of State for Economic Outlook and Public Policy Assessment is now also responsible for the development of the digital economy (under Fillon);
  • Jean-Marie Bocquel - former Secretary of State for Cooperation and Francophonie (under Kouchner), becomes Secretary of State for Defense and Veterans (under Moren);
  • Alain Marleau - former Secretary of State for Veterans Affairs (under Morena), becomes Secretary of State for Local Communities (under Allio Marie);
  • Bernard Laporte - former Secretary of State for Sports, becomes Secretary of State for Sports, Youth and Associations (under Bachlo-Narken);
  • Herve Novelli - former Secretary of State for Companies and Foreign Trade (under Lagarde), becomes Secretary of State for Trade, Crafts, Small and Medium-sized Companies, Tourism and Services (under Lagarde).

December 2008

  • Patrick Devanjan has been appointed Prime Minister, responsible for implementing the recovery plan. [3]
  • Bruno Le Mayor replaces Jean-Pierre Jouillet as Secretary of State for European Affairs. [4]

January 2009

  • Xavier Bertrand becomes the head of the Union for the Popular Movement [5] ;
  • Brice Ortefyo becomes Minister of Labor, Social Relations, Solidarity and the City, replacing Xavier Bertrand;
  • Eric Besson becomes Minister of Immigration, Integration, National Identity and Solidarity;
  • Natalie Kosciuszko-Morisé becomes Secretary of State for Economic Prospects and the Development of the Digital Economy (under Fillon);
  • Christine Buten, former Minister of Housing and the City, becomes Minister of Housing;
  • Bernard Laporte back becomes Secretary of State for Sports;
  • Martin Irsch becomes High Commissioner for Active Solidarity Against Poverty and High Commissioner for Youth;
  • Letar, Amara, Morano are now secretaries of state under Ortefyo;
  • Eric Woerth is now responsible for evaluating public policy;
  • Chantal Joanne becomes Secretary of State for the Environment, replacing Natalie Kosyushko-Morisé.

In June 2009, after the European parliamentary elections [6]

  • Jean-Louis Borloo - Minister of State, Minister of Ecology, Energy, Sustainable Development and the Sea, is responsible for green technologies and for negotiations on climate change;
  • Michelle Allio-Marie - Minister of State, keeper of seals, Minister of Justice and Freedoms;
  • Brice Ortefyo - Minister of the Interior, Overseas and Territorial Communities
  • Xavier Darcos - Minister of Labor, Social Relations, Family Affairs and Solidarity;
  • Eric Woerth - Minister of Budget, Public Accounting and Public Servants and Government Reforms;
  • Luke Chatel - Minister of National Education, Government Representative;
  • Bruno Le Mer - Minister of Food, Agriculture and Fisheries;
  • Frederick Mitterrand - Minister of Culture and Communications;
  • Michel Mercier - Minister of Rural Place and Spatial Planning;
  • Henri de Rancourt - Minister of Parliamentary Relations (under Fillon);
  • Christian Estrosi - Minister of Industry (under Lagarde);
  • Valerie Letar - Secretary of State (under Borloo);
  • Jean-Marie Bockel - Secretary of State (under Allio-Marie);
  • Herve Novelli - Secretary of State for Trade, Excellence, Small and Medium Business, Tourism, Services and Consumer Rights (under Lagarde);
  • Rama Yad - Secretary of State for Sports (under Bashlo-Narken);
  • Hubert Falco - Secretary of State for Defense and Veterans (under Morena);
  • Nadine Morano - Secretary of State for Family and Solidarity (under Darko);
  • Pierre Lellouche - Secretary of State for European Affairs (under Kouchner);
  • Nora Berra - Secretary of State for the Elderly (under Darko);
  • Benu Apparu - Secretary of State for Housing and Urban Affairs (under Borloo);
  • Marie-Luc Penschard - Secretary of State for Overseas Territories (under Ortefö);
  • Christian Blanc is Secretary of State for Development Région Capitale ( Greater Paris ) (under Fillon).

Saved their functions:

  • Bernard Kouchner;
  • Christine Lagarde;
  • Patrick Devanjan;
  • Valerie Pecress;
  • Herve Moren;
  • Roslyn Bachlo-Narken;
  • Eric Besson;
  • Laurent Vokwe;
  • Natalie Ko Костciuszko Morisé;
  • Dominic Bussero;
  • Fadel Amar;
  • Alain Marleau;
  • Anna Maria Idrak;
  • Alain Zhuande;
  • Chantal Joanne;
  • Martin Irsh;

March 22, 2010 after regional elections in France

After the crushing defeat of the government right majority and the victory of the left parties in 21 of the 22 regions of continental France [7] , the next cosmetic shifts occurred on March 22, 2010 as part of the government of Francois Fillon [8] [9]

  • Xavier Darcos removed from the post of Minister of Labor, Solidarity and Public Service.
  • He was replaced by former Minister of Budget Eric Woerth [10] .
  • Francois Baroine came from the close circle of former President Jacques Chirac, took the post of Minister of Budget, State Accounts and State Reform. [eleven]
  • Marc-Philippe Dobres, a centrist, took over as Minister for Youth and Active Solidarity. [12]
  • Georges Tron, surrounded by former Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin, took over as Secretary of State for Public Service. [13]
  • Resigned Marten Irsch, High Commissioner for Active Solidarity Against Poverty

See also

  • Government of the Fifth French Republic

Notes

  1. ↑ Bernard Laporte, secrétaire d'Etat chargé des sports Archived February 11, 2009 on Wayback Machine
  2. ↑ Décret de nomination du gouvernement Archived March 26, 2009 on Wayback Machine
  3. ↑ Décret de nomination du gouvernement Archived January 1, 2009 on Wayback Machine
  4. ↑ M. Bruno LE MAIRE secrétaire d'État chargé des affaires européennes Archived January 5, 2009 on Wayback Machine - December 12, 2008
  5. ↑ Nomination au gouvernement Archived March 21, 2009 on Wayback Machine
  6. ↑ Composition du nouveau gouvernement Archived June 26, 2009. - 06/23/09
  7. ↑ La droite battue à plate couture ne gérera plus qu'une région sur 22
  8. ↑ Composition of the government of François Fillon after the rearrangements on March 22, 2010
  9. ↑ 03/22/10 Remaniement: Darcos écarté, trois nouveaux ministres font leur entrée au gouvernement Archived November 10, 2010 on the Wayback Machine
  10. ↑ Eric Woerth, Ministre du Travail, de la Solidarité et de la Fonction publique Archived March 26, 2010 on Wayback Machine
  11. ↑ François Baroin, Ministre du Budget, des Comptes publics et de la Réforme de l'Etat Archived June 22, 2012 on the Wayback Machine
  12. ↑ Marc-Philippe Daubresse, Ministre de la Jeunesse et des Solidarités actives Archived March 25, 2010 on the Wayback Machine
  13. ↑ Georges Tron, Secrétaire d'Etat chargé de la Fonction publique, auprès du ministre du Travail, de la Solidarité et de la Fonction publique Archived May 13, 2011 on Wayback Machine
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