The Ayrault Government was the Government of France headed by Jean-Marc Ayrault. It was formed on 16 May 2012 by the presidential decree of President François Hollande.[1] It is composed of members from the Socialist Party (30), the EELV (2) and the Radical Party of the Left (2). This is the first French government which respects a gender parity.
Following a massive defeat at Mayoral elections in France, the government was dissolved on 31 March 2014.[2] The government was succeeded by the Valls Cabinet.
Prime Minister
Ministers
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Post |
Name |
Party |
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Minister of Foreign Affairs |
Laurent Fabius |
PS |
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Minister of National Education |
Vincent Peillon |
PS |
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Minister of Justice
Keeper of the Seals |
Christiane Taubira |
Walwari (app. PRG) |
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Minister of the Economy and Finances |
Pierre Moscovici |
PS |
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Minister of Social Affairs and Health |
Marisol Touraine |
PS |
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Minister of Territorial and Housing Equality |
Cécile Duflot |
EELV |
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Minister of the Interior |
Manuel Valls |
PS |
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Minister of Foreign Trade |
Nicole Bricq |
PS |
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Minister of Productive Recovery |
Arnaud Montebourg |
PS |
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Delphine Batho |
Minister for Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy |
Delphine Batho (until july 2, 2013) ;
Philippe Martin (since July 2, 2013) |
PS |
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Minister of Labour, Employment, Vocational Training and Social Dialogue |
Michel Sapin |
PS |
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Minister of Defence |
Jean-Yves Le Drian |
PS |
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Minister of Culture and Communication |
Aurélie Filippetti |
PS |
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Minister of Higher Education and Research |
Geneviève Fioraso |
PS |
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Minister of Women's Rights
Spokesperson of the Government |
Najat Vallaud-Belkacem |
PS |
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Minister of Agriculture, Food and Forestry |
Stéphane Le Foll |
PS |
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Minister of State Reform, Decentralisation and Public Service |
Marylise Lebranchu |
PS |
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Minister of Overseas France |
Victorin Lurel |
PS |
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Minister of Crafts, Commerce and Tourism |
Sylvia Pinel |
PRG |
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Minister of Sports, Youth, Popular Education and Community Life |
Valérie Fourneyron |
PS |
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Junior Ministers
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Post |
Ministry |
Name |
Party |
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Minister for the Budget |
Economy and Finances |
Jérôme Cahuzac (until March 19, 2013) ;
Bernard Cazeneuve (since March 19, 2013) |
PS |
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Minister for Educational Success |
National Education |
George Pau-Langevin |
PS |
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Minister for Parliamentary Relations |
Prime Minister |
Alain Vidalies |
PS |
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Minister for the City |
Territorial and Housing Equality |
François Lamy |
PS |
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Minister for European Affairs |
Foreign Affairs |
Thierry Repentin |
PS |
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Minister for Seniors and Dependents |
Social Affairs and Health |
Michèle Delaunay |
PS |
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Minister for Social Economy, Solidarity and Consumption |
Economy and Finances |
Benoît Hamon |
PS |
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Minister for the Family |
Social Affairs and Health |
Dominique Bertinotti |
PS |
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Minister for the Disabled and the Fight against Exclusion |
Social Affairs and Health |
Marie-Arlette Carlotti |
PS |
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Minister for Development |
Foreign Affairs |
Pascal Canfin |
EELV |
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Minister for Vocational Training and Apprenticeships |
Labour, Employment, Vocational Training and Social Dialogue |
Thierry Repentin |
PS |
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Minister for Francophones |
Foreign Affairs |
Yamina Benguigui |
PS |
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Minister for Transport, the Sea and Fisheries |
Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy |
Frédéric Cuvillier |
PS |
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Minister for Small and Medium Enterprises, Innovation and Digital Economy |
Productive Recovery |
Fleur Pellerin |
PS |
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Minister for Veterans |
Defence |
Kader Arif |
PS |
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Minister for Decentralisation |
State Reform, Decentralisation and Public Service |
Anne-Marie Escoffier |
PRG |
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Minister for Food |
Agriculture, Food and Forestry |
Guillaume Garot |
PS |
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Minister for French Expatriates |
Foreign Affairs |
Hélène Conway-Mouret |
PS |
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