Cabinet Name: | Second Valls government |
Cabinet Type: | Government |
Cabinet Number: | 38th |
Jurisdiction: | France |
Date Formed: | 27 August 2014 |
Date Dissolved: | 6 December 2016 |
Government Head: | Manuel Valls |
State Head: | François Hollande |
Members Number: | 16 |
Political Parties: | Socialist Party Radical Party of the Left After 11 February 2016 : Socialist Party Radical Party of the Left Écologistes ! |
Legislature Status: | Before 11 Feb 2016: Majority After 11 Feb 2016: Majority |
Previous: | First Valls government |
Successor: | Cazeneuve government |
The Second Valls government was the thirty-eighth government in the French Fifth Republic.
It was led by Manuel Valls, who was appointed Prime Minister of France on 27 August 2014; it consisted of 15 ministers from the Socialist Party (PS) and 2 from the Radical Party of the Left (PRG).
Following Valls's decision to focus on his campaign for the Socialist Party presidential primary, he resigned from his functions on 6 December 2016.[1] The government was succeeded by the Cazeneuve government.
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Prime Minister | PS |
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Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Development | Laurent Fabius (until 11 February 2016); Jean-Marc Ayrault (from 11 February 2016) | PS | ||||
Minister of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy | PS | |||||
Minister of National Education, Higher Education and Research | PS | |||||
Minister of Justice Keeper of the Seals | Christiane Taubira (until 27 January 2016); Jean-Jacques Urvoas (from 27 January 2016) | Walwari (app. PRG); PS | ||||
Minister of Finance and the Economy | PS | |||||
Minister of Economy, Industry and Digital Affairs | (until 30 August 2016) | Ind. | ||||
Minister of Social Affairs, Health | PS | |||||
Minister of Labour, Employment and Social Dialogue | François Rebsamen (until 2 September 2015); Myriam El Khomri (from 2 September 2015) | PS | ||||
Minister of Defence | PS | |||||
Minister of the Interior | PS | |||||
Minister of the Urbanity, Youth Affairs and Sports | Patrick Kanner | PS | ||||
Minister of Decentralisation, State Reform and Public Service | Marylise Lebranchu (until 11 February 2016); Annick Girardin (from 11 February 2016) | PS; PRG | ||||
Minister of Culture and Communication | Fleur Pellerin (until 11 February 2016) Audrey Azoulay (from 11 February 2016) | PS | ||||
Minister of Agriculture, Agrifood and Forestry, Government Spokesperson | PS | |||||
Minister of Housing and Territorial Development | Sylvia Pinel (until 11 February 2016); Emmanuelle Cosse (from 11 February 2016) | PRG Écologistes ! | ||||
Minister of Overseas France | (until 30 August 2016); Ericka Bareigts (from 30 August 2016) | PS | ||||
Minister of Spatial Planning and Rurality (from 11 February 2016) | PRG | |||||
Minister for Family, Children and Women's Rights | 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 | Thierry Mandon (until 17 June 2015); Clotilde Valter (17 June 2015 to 11 February 2016); Jean-Vincent Placé (from 11 February 2016) | PS Écologistes ! | |||||
Secretary of State for European Affairs | Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Development | PS | ||||||
Secretary of State Development and Francophonie | Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Development | Annick Girardin (until 11 February 2016); André Vallini (from 11 February 2016) | PRG PS | |||||
Secretary of State for Foreign Trade, Tourism and French overseas | Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Development | Thomas Thévenoud (until 4 September 2014); Matthias Fekl (from 4 September 2014) | PS | |||||
Secretary of State for Transport, Marine and Fisheries | Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy | PS | ||||||
Secretary of State for real equality (from 11 February 2016) | Prime Minister | PS | ||||||
Secretary of State Aid Victims (from 11 February 2016 to 30 August 2016) | Prime Minister | PS | ||||||
Secretary of State for Higher Education and Research | Minister of National Education, Higher Education and Research | Geneviève Fioraso (until 17 June 2015); Thierry Mandon (from 17 June 2015) | PS | |||||
Secretary of State for the Budget | Minister of Finance and the Economy | PS | ||||||
Secretary of State for Veterans | Defence | Kader Arif (until 21 November 2014); Jean-Marc Todeschini (from 21 November 2014) | PS | |||||
Secretary of State for Vocational Training and Apprenticeship (from 11 February 2016) | Minister of Labour, Employment and Social Dialogue | PS | ||||||
State Secretary for the Disabled and against Social Exclusion | Minister of Social Affairs, Health and Women's Rights | PS | ||||||
Secretary of State for Seniors and Autonomy (from 11 February 2016) | Minister of Social Affairs, Health | PS | ||||||
Secretary of State for Trade, Crafts, Consumer and Social Economy and Solidarity | Minister of Finance and the Economy | Carole Delga (until 17 June 2015); Martine Pinville (from 17 June 2015) | PS | |||||
State Secretary for Digital Affairs and Innovation | Minister of Finance and the Economy | PS | ||||||
Secretary of State for International Relations Climate and Biodiversity (from 11 February 2016) | Minister of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy | Écologistes ! | ||||||
Secretary of State for Sports | Minister of Women's Rights, Urbanity, Youth Affairs and Sport | PRG | ||||||
Secretary of State of the City (from 11 February 2016) | Minister of the Urbanity, Youth Affairs and Sports | PS | ||||||
Secretary of State for Local Authorities (from 11 February 2016) | Minister of Spatial Planning and Rurality | PS | ||||||
Secretary of State for Industry (from 1 September 2016) | Minister of Finance and the Economy | PS | ||||||