First Philippe government
The first Philippe government (French: Gouvernement Édouard Philippe I) was the fortieth government of the French Fifth Republic. It was the first government formed by Édouard Philippe under President Emmanuel Macron, prior to the 2017 legislative election.
First Philippe government | |
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![]() 40th Government of French Fifth Republic | |
![]() Édouard Philippe | |
Date formed | 15 May 2017 |
Date dissolved | 19 June 2017 |
People and organisations | |
President of the Republic | Emmanuel Macron |
Prime Minister | Édouard Philippe |
Ministers of State |
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No. of ministers | 18 |
Member parties | REM MoDem PRG LR dissidents PS dissidents |
History | |
Predecessor | Cazeneuve |
Successor | Philippe II |
Context of formation
On 15 May 2017, Édouard Philippe was appointed as Prime Minister by President Emmanuel Macron.[1]
Composition
Initial
Post | Name | Party | |
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Prime Minister | Édouard Philippe | LR[2] | |
Ministers of State | |||
Minister of State, Minister of the Interior | Gérard Collomb | PS | |
Minister of State, Minister of Ecological and Solidary Transition | Nicolas Hulot | SE | |
Minister of State, Keeper of the Seals, Minister of Justice | François Bayrou | MoDem | |
Ministers | |||
Minister of the Armed Forces | Sylvie Goulard | MoDem | |
Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs | Jean-Yves Le Drian | PS | |
Minister of Territorial Cohesion | Richard Ferrand | LREM | |
Minister for Solidarity and Health | Agnès Buzyn | SE | |
Minister of Culture | Françoise Nyssen | SE | |
Minister of the Economy | Bruno Le Maire | LR | |
Minister of National Education | Jean-Michel Blanquer | SE | |
Minister of Labour | Muriel Pénicaud | SE | |
Minister of Agriculture and Food | Jacques Mézard | PRG | |
Minister of Public Action and Accounts | Gérald Darmanin | LR | |
Minister of Higher Education, Research and Innovation | Frédérique Vidal | SE | |
Minister for Overseas France | Annick Girardin | PRG | |
Minister of Sport | Laura Flessel-Colovic | SE |
- Deputy Ministers
Post | Attached minister | Name | Party | |
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Minister for Transport | Minister of Ecological and Solidary Transition | Élisabeth Borne | SE | |
Minister for European Affairs | Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs | Marielle de Sarnez | MoDem |
- Secretaries of State
Post | Attached minister | Name | Party | |
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Secretary of State for Relations with Parliament, Government Spokesman | Prime Minister | Christophe Castaner | LREM | |
Secretary of State for Gender Equality | Prime Minister | Marlène Schiappa | LREM | |
Secretary of State for Disabled People | Prime Minister | Sophie Cluzel | SE | |
Secretary of State for the Digital Sector | Prime Minister | Mounir Mahjoubi | LREM |
Gallery
Prime Minister
Portrait | Post | Name | Party | |
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Prime Minister | Édouard Philippe | LR[2] |
Ministers of State
Portrait | Post | Name | Party | |
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Minister of State, Minister of the Interior | Gérard Collomb | LREM | |
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Minister of State, Minister for the Ecological and Inclusive Transition | Nicolas Hulot | SE | |
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Minister of State, Keeper of the Seals, Minister of Justice | François Bayrou | MoDem |
Ministers
Portrait | Post | Name | Party | |
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Minister of the Armed Services | Sylvie Goulard | LREM | |
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Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs | Jean-Yves Le Drian | PS | |
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Minister of Territorial Cohesion | Richard Ferrand | LREM | |
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Minister for Solidarity and Health | Agnès Buzyn | LREM | |
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Minister of Culture | Françoise Nyssen | DVG | |
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Minister of the Economy | Bruno Le Maire | LREM | |
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Minister of National Education | Jean-Michel Blanquer | LREM | |
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Minister of Labour | Muriel Pénicaud | LREM | |
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Minister of Agriculture and Food | Jacques Mézard | PRG | |
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Minister of Public Action and Accounts | Gérald Darmanin | LREM | |
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Minister of Higher Education, Research and Innovation | Frédérique Vidal | Ind. | |
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Minister for Overseas France | Annick Girardin | PRG | |
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Minister of Sport | Laura Flessel-Colovic | LREM |
Deputy Ministers
Image | Post | Attached minister | Name | Party | |
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Minister for Transport | Minister for the Ecological and Inclusive Transition | Élisabeth Borne | LREM | |
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Minister for European Affairs | Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs | Marielle de Sarnez | MoDem |
Secretaries of State
Portrait | Post | Attached minister | Name | Party | |
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Secretary of State for Relations with Parliament, Government Spokesman | Prime Minister | Christophe Castaner | LREM | |
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Secretary of State for Gender Equality | Prime Minister | Marlène Schiappa | LREM | |
Secretary of State for Disabled People | Prime Minister | Sophie Cluzel | LREM | ||
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Secretary of State for the Digital Sector | Prime Minister | Mounir Mahjoubi | LREM |
References
- "Le premier ministre Philippe prépare " un gouvernement rassembleur de compétences "". Le Monde. 15 May 2017. Retrieved 15 May 2017.
- Bernard Accoyer has noted that despite his appointment as Prime Minister, Philippe remains a member of the Republicans.
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