The composition of the government of Sébastien Lecornu, appointed prime minister twenty-eight days ago, was unveiled this Sunday by the Élysée's secretary general, Emmanuel Moulin. Out of eighteen ministers, twelve members of the previous government, led by François Bayrou, have been reappointed. This is the case for Manuel Valls, who remains Minister of State and Minister for Overseas France.
The remaining ministers are :
- Elisabeth Borne, Minister of State, Minister of National Education, Higher Education and Research
- Manuel Valls, Minister of State, Minister for Overseas France
- Bruno Retailleau, Minister of State, Minister of the Interior
- Gérald Darmanin, Minister of State, Keeper of the Seals, Minister of Justice
- Catherine Vautrin, Minister of Labor, Health, Solidarity and Families, Autonomy and the Disabled
- Rachida Dati, Minister of Culture
- Jean-Noël Barrot, Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs
- Agnès Pannier-Runacher, Minister for Ecological Transition, Biodiversity, Forestry, the Sea and Fisheries
- Annie Genevard, Minister for Agriculture and Food Sovereignty
- Amélie de Montchalin, Minister of Public Accounts
- Philippe Tabarot, Minister of Transport
- Aurore Bergé, Minister Delegate to the Prime Minister for Gender Equality and the Fight against Discrimination, Government Spokesperson
The "newcomers" to the government are :
- Bruno Le Maire, Minister of State, Minister of the Armed Forces and Veterans' Affairs
- Éric Woerth, Minister for Regional Planning, Decentralization and Housing
- Roland Lescure, Minister for the Economy, Finance and Sovereignty
- Naïma Moutchou, Minister for Transformation and Public Action, Artificial Intelligence and Digital Technologies
- Marina Ferrari, Minister for Sports, Youth and the Voluntary Sector
-Mathieu Lefèvre, Minister Delegate to the Prime Minister, responsible for relations with Parliament
