Second Philippe government explained

Cabinet Name:Second Philippe government
Cabinet Type:Government
Cabinet Number:41st
Jurisdiction:French Fifth Republic
Flag:Flag of France.svg
Flag Border:true
Government Head Title:Prime Minister
Government Head:Édouard Philippe
Other Government Minister Title:Ministers of State
State Head:Emmanuel Macron
State Head Title:President of the Republic
Total Number:Ministers: 19
Secretaries of State: 12
Political Parties:REMMoDemMRAgir
Legislature Status:Majority
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Election:2017
Predecessor:Philippe I
Successor:Castex

The second Philippe government (French: gouvernement Édouard Philippe II) was the forty-first government of the French Fifth Republic. It was the second government formed by Édouard Philippe under President Emmanuel Macron, following the 2017 legislative election and the dissolution of the first Philippe government on 19 June 2017.

The second Philippe government was formed following scandal among ministers during the first Philippe government. La République En Marche! (REM) allies Democratic Movement (MoDem) were facing scandal following allegations that the party used EU funds to pay party workers.[1] Armed Forces Minister Sylvie Goulard was the first to step down, resigning on 20 June 2017.[2] The following day, Minister of Justice François Bayrou and European Affairs Minister, Marielle de Sarnez stepped down.[3] Richard Ferrand, Minister of Territorial Cohesion, stepped down on 19 June 2017 following Le Canard Enchaîné publishing allegations of nepotism on 24 May 2017.[4] Macron defended Ferrand despite the allegations and public polling showing that 70% of respondents wanted Ferrand to step down.[5] On 1 July 2017, a regional prosecutor announced that authorities had launched a preliminary investigation into Ferrand.[6] Ferrand responded to the allegations saying everything was "legal, public and transparent".[7] [8] He was one of the founding members of La République En Marche! and served as President of the National Assembly until losing his parliamentary seat in the 2022 elections.[9]

On 31 July 2018, the second Philippe government survived two motions of no confidence following the Benalla affair: the first one (entered by The Republicans group) obtained 103 ayes, while the second (entered by the groups New Left, Democratic Republican Left and La France Insoumise) obtained 63 votes. Both motions did not reach the quorum of 289 votes required in the National Assembly.[10]

On 13 December 2018, a third motion of no confidence was initiated by the Socialist Party, the French Communist Party and La France Insoumise following the yellow vests movement but there were only 70 votes in favour.[11]

Until the departure of François de Rugy, there was gender parity in the second Philippe government, with 18 women and 18 men, including the Prime Minister. Since de Rugy's replacement with Élisabeth Borne in July 2019, there have been more women (18) than men (17) in the government. They are, however, over-represented among the Secretaries of State (9 women, 6 men), and less present at the head of full-fledged ministries (9 women, 10 men).[12]

Composition

Initial

PostNameParty
Prime MinisterÉdouard PhilippeLR
Ministers of State
Minister of State, Minister of the InteriorGérard CollombPS
Minister of State, Minister of Ecological and Solidary TransitionNicolas HulotSE
Ministers
Keeper of the Seals, Minister of JusticeNicole BelloubetSE
Ministry for Europe and Foreign AffairsJean-Yves Le DrianPS
Minister of the Armed ForcesFlorence ParlySE
Minister of Territorial CohesionJacques Mézardstyle=background:;"PRG
Minister of Solidarity and HealthAgnès BuzynSE
Minister of the Economy and FinanceBruno Le MaireLR
Minister of CultureFrançoise NyssenSE
Minister of LabourMuriel PénicaudSE
Minister of National EducationJean-Michel BlanquerSE
Minister of Agriculture and FoodStéphane TravertLREM
Minister of Public Action and AccountsGérald DarmaninLR
Minister of Higher Education, Research and InnovationFrédérique VidalSE
Minister for Overseas FranceAnnick Girardinstyle=background:;"PRG
Minister of SportLaura Flessel-ColovicLREM
Deputy Ministers
PostAttached ministerNameParty
Minister for TransportMinister of State, Minister for the Ecological and Inclusive TransitionÉlisabeth BorneSE
Minister for European AffairsMinistry for Europe and Foreign AffairsNathalie LoiseauLREM
MinisterMinister of State, Minister of the InteriorJacqueline GouraultMoDem
Secretaries of State
PostAttached ministerNameParty
Secretary of State for Relations with Parliament, Government SpokesmanPrime MinisterChristophe CastanerLREM
Secretary of State for Gender EqualityPrime MinisterMarlène SchiappaLREM
Secretary of State for Disabled PeoplePrime MinisterSophie CluzelSE
Secretary of State for the Digital SectorPrime MinisterMounir MahjoubiLREM
Secretary of StateMinister of State, Minister for the Ecological and Inclusive TransitionSébastien LecornuLR
Secretary of StateMinister of State, Minister for the Ecological and Inclusive TransitionBrune PoirsonLREM
Secretary of StateMinistry for Europe and Foreign AffairsJean-Baptiste LemoyneLR
Secretary of StateMinister of the Armed ForcesGeneviève DarrieussecqMoDem
Secretary of StateMinister of Territorial CohesionJulien DenormandieLREM
Secretary of StateMinister of the Economy and FinanceBenjamin GriveauxLREM

Current

PostNameParty
Prime MinisterÉdouard PhilippeSE
Ministers
Keeper of the Seals, Minister of JusticeNicole BelloubetSE
Minister of Ecological and Solidary TransitionÉlisabeth BorneLREM
Ministry for Europe and Foreign AffairsJean-Yves Le DrianTDP
Minister of the Armed ForcesFlorence ParlySE
Minister of the InteriorChristophe CastanerLREM
Minister of Territorial Cohesion and Relations with Local AuthoritiesJacqueline Gouraultstyle=background:;"MoDem
Minister of Solidarity and HealthOlivier VéranLREM
Minister of the Economy and FinanceBruno Le MaireLREM
Minister of CultureFranck RiesterAgir
Minister of LabourMuriel PénicaudLREM
Minister of National Education and YouthJean-Michel BlanquerLREM
Minister of Agriculture and FoodDidier GuillaumeSE
Minister of Public Action and AccountsGérald DarmaninLREM
Minister of Higher Education, Research and InnovationFrédérique VidalLREM
Minister of Overseas FranceAnnick Girardinstyle=background:;"MR
Minister of SportRoxana MărăcineanuSE
Deputy Ministers
PostAttached ministerNameParty
Minister of Relations with ParliamentPrime MinisterMarc FesneauMoDem
Minister of Local AuthoritiesMinister of Territorial Cohesion and Relations with Local AuthoritiesSébastien LecornuLREM
Minister of the City and HousingMinister of Territorial Cohesion and Relations with Local AuthoritiesJulien DenormandieLREM
Secretaries of State
PostAttached ministerNameParty
Government SpokeswomanPrime MinisterSibeth NdiayeLREM
Secretary of State for Gender Equality and the Fight against DiscriminationPrime MinisterMarlène SchiappaLREM
Secretary of State for Disabled PeoplePrime MinisterSophie CluzelLREM
Secretary of StateMinister of State, Minister of Ecological and Solidary TransitionEmmanuelle WargonLREM
Secretary of StateMinister of State, Minister of Ecological and Solidary TransitionBrune PoirsonLREM
Secretary of State for TransportMinister of State, Minister of Ecological and Solidary TransitionJean-Baptiste DjebbariLREM
Secretary of State for European AffairsMinistry for Europe and Foreign AffairsAmélie de MontchalinLREM
Secretary of StateMinistry for Europe and Foreign AffairsJean-Baptiste LemoyneLREM
Secretary of StateMinister of the Armed ForcesGeneviève DarrieussecqMoDem
Secretary of StateMinister of National Education and YouthGabriel AttalLREM
Secretary of StateMinister of Solidarity and HealthChristelle DubosLREM
Secretary of State for Child ProtectionMinister of Solidarity and HealthAdrien TaquetLREM
Secretary of State for PensionsMinister of Solidarity and HealthLaurent PietraszewskiLREM
Secretary of State for the Digital SectorMinister of the Economy and Finance
Minister of Public Action and Accounts
Cédric OLREM
Secretary of StateMinister of the Economy and FinanceAgnès Pannier-RunacherLREM
Secretary of StateMinister of Public Action and AccountsOlivier DussoptTDP
Secretary of StateMinister of the InteriorLaurent NuñezLREM

Changes

Gallery

Ministers

PortraitPostNameParty
width=60%Keeper of the Seals, Minister of Justicewidth=27%Nicole Belloubetwidth=7%DVG
width=60%Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairswidth=27%Jean-Yves Le Drianwidth=7%PS, later DVG
width=60%Minister of the Armed Forceswidth=27%Florence Parlywidth=7%DVG
width=60%Minister for the Ecological and Inclusive Transitionwidth=27%Élisabeth Bornewidth=7%REM
width=60%Minister of Solidarity and Healthwidth=27%Olivier Véranwidth=7%REM
width=60%Minister of the Economy and Financewidth=27%Bruno Le Mairewidth=7%LR, later REM
width=60%Minister of Labourwidth=27%Muriel Pénicaudwidth=7%DVG, later REM
width=60%Minister of National Education and Youthwidth=27%Jean-Michel Blanquerwidth=7%DVD, later REM
width=60%Minister of Public Action and Accountswidth=27%Gérald Darmaninwidth=7%LR, later REM[24]
width=60%Minister of the Interiorwidth=27%Christophe Castanerwidth=7%REM
width=60%Minister of Higher Education, Research and Innovationwidth=27%Frédérique Vidalwidth=7%SE, later REM
width=60%Minister of Territorial Cohesion and Relationships with territorial collectivitiesstyle=background:;"width=27%Jacqueline Gouraultwidth=7%MoDem
width=60%Minister of Overseas Francestyle=background:;"width=27%Annick Girardinwidth=7%PRG, later MR
width=60%Minister of Culturewidth=27%Franck Riesterwidth=7%Agir
width=60%Minister of Agriculture and Foodwidth=27%Didier Guillaumewidth=7%DVG
width=60%Minister of Sportwidth=27%Roxana Maracineanuwidth=7%DVG

Deputy Ministers

PortraitPostAttached ministerNameParty
width=35%Minister of Relations with Parliamentwidth=25%Prime Ministerwidth=27%Marc Fesneauwidth=7%MoDem
width=25%Minister of Local Authoritieswidth=25%Minister of Territorial Cohesion and Relations with Local Authoritieswidth=27%Sébastien Lecornuwidth=7%REM
width=25%Minister of the City and Housingwidth=25%Minister of Territorial Cohesion and Relations with Local Authoritieswidth=27%Julien Denormandiewidth=7%REM

Secretaries of State

PortraitPostAttached ministerNameParty
width=35%Government Spokeswomanwidth=25%Prime Ministerwidth=27%Sibeth Ndiayewidth=7%REM
width=35%Secretary of State for Gender Equality and the Fight against Discriminationwidth=25%Prime Ministerwidth=27%Marlène Schiappawidth=7%REM
width=35%Secretary of State for Disabled Peoplewidth=25%Prime Ministerwidth=27% Sophie Cluzelwidth=7%SE
width=35%Secretary of Statewidth=25%Minister of State, Minister for the Ecological and Inclusive Transitionwidth=27%Emmanuelle Wargonwidth=7%DVG
width=35%Secretary of Statewidth=25%Minister of State, Minister for the Ecological and Inclusive Transitionwidth=27%Brune Poirsonwidth=7%REM
width=35%Secretary of State for Transportwidth=25%Minister of State, Minister for the Ecological and Inclusive Transitionwidth=27%Jean-Baptiste Djebbariwidth=7%REM
width=35%Secretary of State for European Affairswidth=25%Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairswidth=27%Amélie de Montchalinwidth=7%REM
width=35%Secretary of Statewidth=25%Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairswidth=27%Jean-Baptiste Lemoynewidth=7%LR, later REM
width=35%Secretary of Statewidth=25%Minister of the Armed Forceswidth=27%Geneviève Darrieussecqwidth=7%MoDem
width=35%Secretary of Statewidth=25%Minister of Solidarity and Healthwidth=27%Christelle Duboswidth=7%REM
width=35%Secretary of State for Child Protectionwidth=25%Minister of Solidarity and Healthwidth=27%Adrien Taquetwidth=7%REM
width=35%Secretary of State for Pensionswidth=25%Minister of Solidarity and Healthwidth=27%Laurent Pietraszewskiwidth=7%REM
width=35%Secretary of State for the Digital Sectorwidth=25%Minister of the Economy and Financewidth=27%Cédric Owidth=7%REM
width=35%Secretary of Statewidth=25%Minister of the Economy and Financewidth=27%Agnès Pannier-Runacherwidth=7%REM
width=35%Secretary of Statewidth=25%Minister of Public Action and Accountswidth=27%Olivier Dussoptwidth=7%PS, later DVG[25]
width=35%Secretary of Statewidth=25%Minister of National Education and Youthwidth=27%Gabriel Attalwidth=7%REM
width=35%Secretary of Statewidth=25%Minister of the Interiorwidth=27%Laurent Nuñezwidth=7%SE, later REM

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Top Macron ally Bayrou quits French government. 21 June 2017. BBC News. 22 July 2017. en-GB.
  2. News: French Defense Minister Sylvie Goulard asks to step down amid probe. 2017-06-20. POLITICO. 2017-07-22. en-US.
  3. News: François Bayrou, Marielle de Sarnez resign from French government: report. 21 June 2017. POLITICO. 22 July 2017. en-US.
  4. News: Macron ally Richard Ferrand under fire over property deal. 24 May 2017. BBC News. 22 July 2017. en-GB.
  5. News: Macron backs minister Ferrand despite sleaze allegations. The Telegraph. 22 July 2017. en-GB.
  6. News: French prosecutor to probe Minister Richard Ferrand over nepotism. 1 June 2017. POLITICO. 22 July 2017. en-US.
  7. News: Macron minister Richard Ferrand rejects calls for resignation over nepotism scandal. 2017-05-31. POLITICO. 22 July 2017. en-US.
  8. News: Emmanuel Macron's close ally Richard Ferrand to resign from Cabinet; to seek leadership role in En Marche. 20 June 2017. Firstpost. 22 July 2017. en-US.
  9. News: Le Parisien . Beaumont . Olivier . La revanche de Yaël Braun-Pivet, prochaine présidente de l'Assemblée nationale : «C'est un beau symbole» . 25 June 2022 . fr .
  10. Web site: Affaire Benalla: L'Assemblée a rejeté les deux motions de censure de l'opposition. www.20minutes.fr. 31 July 2018 . fr. 2018-09-26.
  11. News: Macron Handily Survives No-Confidence Vote in France. The Wall Street Journal.
  12. Loris Boichot (17 July 2019), Les femmes sont pour la première fois majoritaires dans un gouvernement Le Figaro.
  13. Web site: Décret du 24 novembre 2017 relatif à la composition du Gouvernement. Légifrance. 24 November 2017. 25 November 2017.
  14. News: Nicolas Hulot démissionne : " Je ne veux plus me mentir ". Le Monde. 28 August 2018. 28 August 2018.
  15. News: EN DIRECT - François de Rugy remplace Nicolas Hulot comme ministre de la Transition écologique. Le Figaro. 4 September 2018. 4 September 2018.
  16. News: French interior minister resigns in defiance of Emmanuel Macron. The Guardian. 3 October 2018. 3 October 2018.
  17. News: Emmanuel Macron unveils new cabinet in long-awaited reshuffle. Financial Times. 16 October 2018. 24 October 2018.
  18. Web site: LREM MP Adrien Taquet appointed Secretary of State for Children . Europe 1. fr. 25 January 2019. 26 January 2019.
  19. News: Three members of Macron's government quit ahead of European and regional elections. Euronews. 27 March 2019. 5 April 2019.
  20. News: Macron appoints close allies in minor cabinet reshuffle. France 24. 1 April 2019. 5 April 2019.
  21. News: François de Rugy, French environment minister, quits over spending allegations. BBC News. 16 July 2019. 27 July 2019.
  22. News: French transport minister takes on environment portfolio after predecessor resigns. RFI. 17 July 2019. 27 July 2019.
  23. News: French pension reform chief Jean-Paul Delevoye resigns over undeclared income. Euronews. 16 December 2019. 20 January 2020.
  24. News: Christine Ollivier. Darmanin, Solère et Lecornu adhèrent à En Marche. Le Journal du Dimanche. 25 November 2017. 26 November 2017.
  25. News: Nicolas Chapuis. Remaniement : un promu et deux nouveaux au gouvernement. Le Monde. 24 November 2017. 26 November 2017.