Minister delegate (France) explained

A minister delegate (French:) is a minister in the Government of France in charge of a specific issue within a ministry. They are placed under the authority of a specific cabinet minister or that of the Prime Minister. According to protocol, a minister delegate ranks between a minister and a secretary of state.[1] [2]

Ministers delegate in the Castex government

See also: Castex government.

Attached to the Prime Minister

Attached to the Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs

Attached to the Minister for Ecological Transition

Attached to the Minister of National Education, Youth and Sport

Attached to the Minister of the Economy, Finance and the Recovery

Attached to the Minister for the Armed Forces

Attached to the Minister of the Interior

Attached to the Minister of Labour, Employment and Economic Inclusion

Attached to the Minister for Territorial Cohesion and Relations with Local Government

Attached to the Minister for Solidarity and Health

See also

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: qu'est-ce qu'un ministre d'État, ministre délégué, secrétaire d'État . Vie publique.fr . 2018-07-07 . fr .
  2. Web site: Composition of the Government . Gouvernement.fr . 2018-03-20 .