The French president announced this Friday the composition of his new cabinet, consisting of 9 male and 8 female ministers.
The French presidency this Friday reviewed the composition of the Emmanuel Macron’s new cabinetre-elected for another five-year term, during which: 17 ministers: 9 men and 8 womenled by the Prime Minister, Elisabeth Borne.
Bruno LeMaire: Minister of Economy, Finance and Industrial and Digital Sovereignty.
Gerard Darmann: Minister of Internal Affairs.
Catherine Colonna: Minister of Europe and Foreign Affairs.
Eric Dupont-Moretti: Justice Minister.
Amelie de Montchalin: Minister of Ecological Transition and Territorial Cohesion.
Pap Ndiaye: Minister of National Education and Youth.
Sebastien Lecornu: Minister of Defence.
Brigitte Bourguignon: Minister of Health and Prevention.
Damian Abad: Minister of Solidarity, Autonomy and Persons with Disabilities.
Sylvie Retailleau: Minister of Higher Education and Research.
Marc Fesneau: Minister of Agriculture and Food Sovereignty.
Stanislas Guerin: Minister of Transformation and Public Administration.
Yaël Braun-Pivet: Minister of Foreign Affairs.
Rima Abdul Malak: Minister of Culture.
Agnes Pannier-Runacher: Minister of Energy Transition.
Amelie Oudea-Castera: Minister of Sport and of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
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Source: EITB
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