Ayrault Government

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Ayrault Government
35th , 36th government of France
16 May 2012 – 29 March 2014
Jean-Marc Ayrault - mars 2012.jpg
Date formed 16 May 2012
Date dissolved 9 March 2014
People and organisations
Head of government Jean-Marc Ayrault
Head of state François Hollande
Number of ministers 20
Member parties Socialist Party
EELV
Radical Party of the Left
Walwari
History
Predecessor Third Fillon Government
Successor First Valls Government

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

Post Name Party
Jean-Marc Ayrault - mars 2012.jpg Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault PS

Ministers

Post Name Party
Fabius 4 février 2013.jpg Minister of Foreign Affairs Laurent Fabius PS
80px Minister of National Education Vincent Peillon PS
80px Minister of Justice
Keeper of the Seals
Christiane Taubira Walwari (app. PRG)
80px Minister of the Economy and Finances Pierre Moscovici PS
Marisoltouraine.png Minister of Social Affairs and Health Marisol Touraine PS
80px Minister of Territorial and Housing Equality Cécile Duflot EELV
Valls Toulouse 2012.JPG Minister of the Interior Manuel Valls PS
Nicole Bricq (crop).jpg Minister of Foreign Trade Nicole Bricq PS
80px Minister of Productive Recovery Arnaud Montebourg PS
Delphine BathoPhilippe Martin 2.jpg Minister for Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy Delphine Batho (until july 2, 2013) ;
Philippe Martin (since July 2, 2013)
PS
Michel Sapin.jpg Minister of Labour, Employment, Vocational Training and Social Dialogue Michel Sapin PS
80px Minister of Defence Jean-Yves Le Drian PS
80px Minister of Culture and Communication Aurélie Filippetti PS
80px Minister of Higher Education and Research Geneviève Fioraso PS
Belkacem Toulouse 2012.JPG Minister of Women's Rights
Spokesperson of the Government
Najat Vallaud-Belkacem PS
Le Foll Toulouse 2012.JPG Minister of Agriculture, Food and Forestry Stéphane Le Foll PS
80px Minister of State Reform, Decentralisation and Public Service Marylise Lebranchu PS
80px Minister of Overseas France Victorin Lurel PS
Sylvia Pinel 1.jpg Minister of Crafts, Commerce and Tourism Sylvia Pinel PRG
80px Minister of Sports, Youth, Popular Education and Community Life Valérie Fourneyron PS

Junior Ministers

Post Ministry Name Party
80px80px Minister for the Budget Economy and Finances Jérôme Cahuzac (until March 19, 2013) ;
Bernard Cazeneuve (since March 19, 2013)
PS
Socialist rally Zenith 2007 05 29 n10.jpg Minister for Educational Success National Education George Pau-Langevin PS
Vidalies-cropped.jpg Minister for Parliamentary Relations Prime Minister Alain Vidalies PS
80px Minister for the City Territorial and Housing Equality François Lamy PS
No image.svg Minister for European Affairs Foreign Affairs Thierry Repentin PS
Michele Delaunay à Bordeaux.jpg Minister for Seniors and Dependents Social Affairs and Health Michèle Delaunay PS
BHamon2012.jpg Minister for Social Economy, Solidarity and Consumption Economy and Finances Benoît Hamon PS
80px Minister for the Family Social Affairs and Health Dominique Bertinotti PS
Marie-Arlette Carlotti (Portrait, crop).jpg Minister for the Disabled and the Fight against Exclusion Social Affairs and Health Marie-Arlette Carlotti PS
Pascal Canfin (cropped).jpg Minister for Development Foreign Affairs Pascal Canfin EELV
80px Minister for Vocational Training and Apprenticeships Labour, Employment, Vocational Training and Social Dialogue Thierry Repentin PS
80px Minister for Francophones Foreign Affairs Yamina Benguigui PS
Frédéric CUVILLIER, Député-Maire de Boulogne-sur-mer (crop).jpg Minister for Transport, the Sea and Fisheries Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy Frédéric Cuvillier PS
80px Minister for Small and Medium Enterprises, Innovation and Digital Economy Productive Recovery Fleur Pellerin PS
80px Minister for Veterans Defence Kader Arif PS
80px Minister for Decentralisation State Reform, Decentralisation and Public Service Anne-Marie Escoffier PRG
80px Minister for Food Agriculture, Food and Forestry Guillaume Garot PS
Hélène Conway-Mouret par Claude Truong-Ngoc novembre 2013.jpg Minister for French Expatriates Foreign Affairs Hélène Conway-Mouret PS

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