The first government of Juppe is the cabinet of ministers, who ruled France from May 17 to November 7, 1995, during the Fifth French Republic , in the following composition:
- Alain Juppe - Prime Minister;
- Hervé de Charette - Minister of Foreign Affairs;
- Charles Millon - Minister of Defense;
- Jean-Louis Debreu - Minister of the Interior;
- Alain Madeleine - Minister of Economics and Finance;
- Jacques Toubon - Minister of Justice;
- Yves Gallan - Minister of Industry;
- Francois Bayrou - Minister of National Education, Vocational Training, Higher Education and Research;
- Jacques Barrot - Minister of Labor, Social Dialogue and Participation;
- Pierre Pasquini - Minister for Veterans and War Victims;
- Philip Dust-Blazy - Minister of Culture;
- Philippe Wasser - Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food;
- Korin Lepage - Minister of Environmental Protection;
- Jean-Jacques de Peretti - Minister of Overseas Territories;
- Bernard Pons - Minister of Transport, Regional Planning and Equipment;
- Roger Romani - Minister for Parliamentary Relations;
- Elizabeth Hubert - Minister of Health and Sickness Insurance;
- Pierre-Andre Perissol - Minister of Housing;
- Francois de Panafieux - Minister of Tourism;
- Francois Fillon - Minister of Information Technology and Post;
- Jean Pueche - Minister of Public Administration;
- Jean-Pierre Raffaren - Minister of Small and Medium Business, Trade and the Craft Industry;
- Claude Goguen - Minister of State Reform, Decentralization and Citizenship;
- Colette Kodachchioni - Minister of Intergenerational Solidarity;
- Eric Raul - Minister of Integration and Anti-Discrimination;
- Jean Artois - Minister of Planning.
- Changes
- August 25, 1995 - Jean Artois inherits Madeleine as Minister of Economics and Finance, remaining also Minister of Planning.
See also
- Government of the Fifth French Republic