Cabinet Name: | Cazeneuve government |
Cabinet Type: | Government |
Cabinet Number: | 39th |
Jurisdiction: | France |
Flag Border: | true |
Date Formed: | 6 December 2016 |
Date Dissolved: | 15 May 2017 |
Government Head: | Bernard Cazeneuve |
State Head: | François Hollande |
Members Number: | 18 |
Political Parties: | Socialist Party Radical Party of the Left Ecologist Party |
Legislature Status: | Majority |
Previous: | Second Valls government |
Successor: | First Philippe government |
The Cazeneuve government (French: Gouvernement Bernard Cazeneuve) was the thirty-ninth government in the Fifth Republic of France. It was led by Bernard Cazeneuve who was appointed Prime Minister of France on 6 December 2016. It consisted of 15 ministers from the Socialist Party (PS), two from the Radical Party of the Left (PRG) and one from Ecologist Party (PE).
Ahead of 2017 presidential election, incumbent President François Hollande announced he would not run for a second presidential term after which incumbent Prime Minister Manuel Valls announced his candidacy at the 2017 Socialist Party presidential primary election and resignation from the position of the Prime Minister the following day.[1] [2] Bernard Cazeneuve, who served as Minister of the Interior under Valls, was appointed head of a new government which resumed almost entirely the composition of the preceding one.[3]
width=60% | Post | width=27% | Name | Party | ||
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Prime Minister | PS |
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Secretary of State for Relations with Parliament | Prime Minister | PS | ||||||
Secretary of State for State Reform and Simplification | Prime Minister | PE | ||||||
Secretary of State for Aid to Victims | Prime Minister | PS | ||||||
Secretary of State for European Affairs | Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Development | PS | ||||||
Secretary of State for Development and Francophonie | Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Development | PS | ||||||
Secretary of State for Foreign Trade, Tourism and French citizens abroad | Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Development | PS | ||||||
Secretary of State for Transport, the Sea and Fisheries | Minister of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy | PS | ||||||
Secretary of State for Biodiversity | Minister of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy | PE | ||||||
Secretary of State for Higher Education and Research | Minister of National Education, Higher Education and Research | PS | ||||||
Secretary of State for the Budget | Minister of Finance and the Economy | PS | ||||||
Secretary of State for Trade, Crafts, Consumption and the Social and Solidarity Economy | Minister of Finance and the Economy | PS | ||||||
Secretary of State for Digital Affairs and Innovation | Minister of Finance and the Economy | PS | ||||||
Secretary of State for Industry Secretary of State for Industry, Digital Affairs and Innovation | PS | |||||||
Secretary of State for Disabled People and the Fight against Exclusion | Minister of Social Affairs and Health | PS | ||||||
Secretary of State for Seniors and Autonomy | Minister of Social Affairs and Health | PS | ||||||
Secretary of State for Veterans | Minister of Defence | PS | ||||||
Secretary of State for Vocational Training and Apprenticeship | Minister of Labour, Employment and Social Dialogue | PS | ||||||
Secretary of State for Local Authorities | Minister of Spatial Planning, Rurality and Territorial Communities | PS | ||||||
Secretary of State for the City | Minister of the City, Youth and Sports | PS | ||||||
Secretary of State for Sports | Minister of the City, Youth and Sports | PRG | ||||||
The following changes were made to the Cazeneuve government: