Castex government explained

Cabinet Name:Castex government
Cabinet Type:Government
Cabinet Number:42nd
Jurisdiction:French Fifth Republic
Flag:Flag of France.svg
Flag Border:true
Government Head:Jean Castex
Government Head Title:Prime Minister
State Head:Emmanuel Macron
State Head Title:President
Political Parties:
Legislature Status:Majority
Election:2017
Predecessor:Philippe II
Successor:Borne

The Castex government (French: gouvernement Castex) was the forty-second government of the French Fifth Republic, formed on 3 July 2020 and headed by Jean Castex as Prime Minister under the presidency of Emmanuel Macron.[1] It was dissolved on 16 May 2022, after Élisabeth Borne was selected as prime minister following the re-election of Macron.

Context

Formation

After three years with the same government, the 2020 municipal elections raised the question of a new administration and led to speculations about a governmental reshuffle.[2] The performance of President Macron's party, La République En Marche! (LREM), at these elections strengthened the rumors.[3] On 3 July 2020, Édouard Philippe tendered the resignation of his government to the President of the Republic. The same day, the Élysée Palace informed the press that Jean Castex, incumbent Mayor of Prades, would replace him and form a new government, the third since the election of Macron.[4] [5]

At the time of his appointment, Castex was very little known, only for his management of France's exit of lockdown following the COVID-19 pandemic.[6] The composition of the government was announced on 6 July 2020 by Alexis Kohler, Secretary-General of the Élysée Palace, with a sizeable number of ministers from the previous one retained.[7] [8] Among the main changes, Gérald Darmanin, previously Minister for Public Accounts, replaced at the Interior Christophe Castaner who was heavily criticised by National Police's unions following accusations of violence and racism in their ranks.[9] However, the nomination of Darmanin was met with protests by feminist movements over accusations of rape in 2009, as well as the one of Minister of Justice Éric Dupond-Moretti for his defense as lawyer of men accused of rapes.[10]

The new cabinet also saw the return of Roselyne Bachelot, who previously served as minister under Jacques Chirac and Nicolas Sarkozy, as well as Barbara Pompili, former Secretary of State for Biodiversity under François Hollande, while main portfolios holders, such as Jean-Yves Le Drian, Jean-Michel Blanquer, Bruno Le Maire or Florence Parly remained in office.

The Prime Minister delivered his policy speech before the National Assembly and asked for its confidence on 15 July 2020;[11] [12] he obtained it by 345 votes out of 577.[13]

On 26 July, the remaining state secretaries were appointed.[14] Bruno Le Maire declared to be working at relaunching the French economy[15] while Castex said to be ready to reopen dialogue over a controversial pension reform. A plan for a new lockdown amid the COVID-19 pandemic was also said to be ready.[16]

Composition

Ministers
PortfolioNameParty
Prime MinisterJean CastexSE
Minister of Europe and Foreign AffairsJean-Yves Le DrianTDP
Minister of National Education, Youth and SportsJean-Michel BlanquerLREM
Minister of the Economy, Finance and RecoveryBruno Le MaireLREM
Minister of the Armed ForcesFlorence ParlyTDP
Minister of the InteriorGérald DarmaninLREM
Minister of Labour, Employment and IntegrationÉlisabeth BorneLREM
Minister of the Ecological TransitionBarbara PompiliLREM
Minister of Territorial Cohesion and Relations with Local AuthoritiesJacqueline Gouraultstyle=background:;"MoDem
Keeper of the Seals, Minister of JusticeÉric Dupond-MorettiSE
Minister of CultureRoselyne BachelotSE
Minister of the OverseasSébastien LecornuLREM
Minister of Solidarity and HealthOlivier VéranLREM
Minister of the SeaAnnick Girardinstyle=background:;"MR
Minister of Higher Education, Research and InnovationFrédérique VidalLREM
Minister of Agriculture and FoodJulien DenormandieLREM
Minister of Public Transformation and ServiceAmélie de MontchalinLREM
Deputy Ministers
PortfolioAttached ministerNameParty
Minister for Relations with Parliament and Citizen ParticipationPrime MinisterMarc FesneauMoDem
Minister for Gender Equality, Diversity and Equal OpportunitiesÉlisabeth MorenoLREM
Minister for Foreign Trade and AttractivenessMinister of Europe and Foreign AffairsFranck RiesterAgir
Minister for HousingMinister of the Ecological TransitionEmmanuelle WargonLREM
Minister for TransportJean-Baptiste DjebbariLREM
Minister for Public AccountsMinister of the Economy, Finance and RecoveryOlivier DussoptTDP
Minister for IndustryAgnès Pannier-RunacherLREM
Minister for Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesAlain GrisetLREM
Minister for SportsMinister of National Education, Youth and SportsRoxana MaracineanuSE
Minister for Memory and Veterans AffairsMinister of the Armed ForcesGeneviève DarrieussecqMoDem
Minister for CitizenshipMinister of the InteriorMarlène SchiappaLREM
Minister for IntegrationMinister of Labour, Employment and IntegrationBrigitte KlinkertLREM
Minister for the CityMinister of Territorial Cohesion and Relations with Local AuthoritiesNadia HaiLREM
Minister for AutonomyMinister of Solidarity and HealthBrigitte BourguignonLREM
State Secretaries
PortfolioAttached ministerNameParty
Government SpokesmanPrime MinisterGabriel AttalLREM
State Secretary for Disabled PersonsSophie CluzelLREM
State Secretary for Tourism, the French Abroad and the FrancophonieMinister of Europe and Foreign AffairsJean-Baptiste LemoyneLREM
State Secretary for European AffairsClément BeauneLREM
State Secretary for BiodiversityMinister of the Ecological TransitionBérangère AbbaLREM
State Secretary for Priority EducationMinister of National Education, Youth and SportsNathalie Élimasstyle=background:;"MoDem
State Secretary for Youth and CommitmentSarah El Haïrystyle=background:;"MoDem
State Secretary for Digital Transition and Electronic CommunicationsMinister of the Economy, Finance and Recovery
Minister of Territorial Cohesion and Relations with Local Authorities
Cédric OLREM
State Secretary for the Social, Inclusive and Responsible EconomyMinister of the Economy, Finance and RecoveryOlivia GrégoireLREM
State Secretary for Pensions and Occupational HealthMinister of Labour, Employment and IntegrationLaurent PietraszewskiLREM
State Secretary for RuralityMinister of Territorial Cohesion and Relations with Local AuthoritiesJoël GiraudLREM
State Secretary for Children and FamiliesMinister of Solidarity and HealthAdrien TaquetLREM

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Decree appointing the Prime Minister. fr. legifrance.gouv.fr. Government of the French Republic. 3 July 2020. 11 July 2020.
  2. News: . France votes in municipal elections with Paris mayoral race in the balance . . 28 June 2020 . 11 July 2020 .
  3. News: Chris O'Brien . France Elections: Green Wave Scrambles Macron's 2022 Reelection Bid . . 29 June 2020 . 11 July 2020 .
  4. Web site: Jean CASTEX nommé Premier ministre. fr. elysee.fr. Presidency of the French Republic. 3 July 2020. 11 July 2020.
  5. News: . France's Macron picks Jean Castex as PM after Philippe resigns . . 3 July 2020 . 11 July 2020 .
  6. News: Michel Rose . France's Macron picks little-known civil servant as new prime minister . . 3 July 2020 . 11 July 2020 .
  7. Web site: Decree on the composition of the Government. fr. legifrance.gouv.fr. Government of the French Republic. 7 July 2020. 27 July 2020.
  8. News: . New French government named under Prime Minister Jean Castex in Macron reshuffle . . 6 July 2020 . 11 July 2020 .
  9. News: . French police protest against being 'abandoned' by the government . . 15 June 2020 . 11 July 2020 .
  10. News: Adam Nossiter . Macron's New Cabinet Stirs Ire of French Feminists . . 8 July 2020 . 11 July 2020 .
  11. News: Marion Mourgue . Remaniement : Jean Castex fera son discours de politique générale le 15 juillet . . 6 July 2020 . 11 July 2020 .
  12. News: Sarah Belouezzane, Franck Johannès & Sylvia Zappi . Déclaration de politique générale de Jean Castex : l'opposition " déçue " à gauche comme à droite . . 16 July 2020 . 27 July 2020 .
  13. News: Jean Castex obtient une large confiance de l'Assemblée nationale avec 345 votes favorables . . 15 July 2020 . 27 July 2020 .
  14. Web site: Decree on the composition of the Government. fr. legifrance.gouv.fr. Government of the French Republic. 26 July 2020. 27 July 2020.
  15. News: . Revamped French government takes office, tasked with restoring coronavirus-hit economy . . 7 July 2020 . 11 July 2020 .
  16. News: . Coronavirus, pension reform and more – what France's new PM has said so far . . 9 July 2020 . 11 July 2020 .