second Valls government
{{Short description|38th Government of the French Fifth Republic}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=May 2017}}
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| cabinet_name = Second Valls government
| cabinet_type = Government
| cabinet_number = 38th
| jurisdiction = France
| incumbent =
| image = Valls Schaefer Munich Economic Summit 2015 (cropped).JPG
| caption = Manuel Valls
| date_formed = 27 August 2014
| date_dissolved = 6 December 2016
| government_head = Manuel Valls
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| state_head = François Hollande
| members_number = 16
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| political_parties = Socialist Party
Radical Party of the Left
After 11 February 2016 :
Socialist Party
Radical Party of the Left
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| legislature_status = Before 11 Feb 2016:
Majority {{Composition bar|hex={{party color|Socialist Party (France)}}|305|577|per=1}}After 11 Feb 2016:
Majority {{Composition bar|hex={{party color|Socialist Party (France)}}|323|577|per=1}}
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| previous = First Valls government
| successor = Cazeneuve government
|flag=File:Flag_of_France.svg}}
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.{{cite news|title=Manuel Valls, candidat à l'Elysée, quitte Matignon|url=http://www.lemonde.fr/election-presidentielle-2017/article/2016/12/06/manuel-valls-candidat-a-l-elysee-quitte-matignon_5043957_4854003.html?xtmc=valls&xtcr=31|accessdate=7 December 2016|work=LeMonde|date=6 December 2016}} The government was succeeded by the Cazeneuve government.
Prime minister
Ministers
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|Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Development | Laurent Fabius (until 11 February 2016); |PS |style="width:1px;; background:#F40061;"| |
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|Minister of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy |{{sortname|Ségolène|Royal}} |PS |style="width:1px;; background:#F40061;"| |
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|Minister of National Education, Higher Education and Research |{{sortname|Najat|Vallaud-Belkacem}} |PS |style="width:1px;; background:#F40061;"| |
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| rowspan=2| Minister of Justice | rowspan=2| Christiane Taubira (until 27 January 2016); | rowspan=2| Walwari (app. PRG); | style="width:1px;; background:#ffd1dc;"| |
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|Minister of Finance and the Economy |{{sortname|Michel|Sapin}} |PS |style="width:1px;; background:#F40061;"| |
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|Minister of Economy, Industry and Digital Affairs |{{sortname|Emmanuel|Macron}} (until 30 August 2016) |Ind. |style="width:1px;; background:{{party color|Independent (politics)}};"| |
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|Minister of Social Affairs, Health |{{sortname|Marisol|Touraine}} |PS |style="width:1px;; background:#F40061;"| |
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|Minister of Labour, Employment and Social Dialogue |François Rebsamen (until 2 September 2015); |PS |style="width:1px;; background:#F40061;"| |
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|{{sortname|Jean-Yves|Le Drian}} |PS |style="width:1px;; background:#F40061;"| |
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|{{sortname|Bernard|Cazeneuve}} |PS |style="width:1px;; background:#F40061;"| |
|Minister of the Urbanity, Youth Affairs and Sports
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| rowspan=2| Minister of Decentralisation, State Reform and Public Service | rowspan=2| Marylise Lebranchu (until 11 February 2016); | rowspan=2| PS; | style="width:1px; background:#F40061;"| |
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| Minister of Culture and Communication |Fleur Pellerin (until 11 February 2016) |PS |style="width:1px;; background:#F40061;"| |
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|Minister of Agriculture, Agrifood and Forestry, Government Spokesperson |{{sortname|Stéphane|Le Foll}} |PS |style="width:1px;; background:#F40061;"| |
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| rowspan=2| Minister of Housing and Territorial Development | rowspan=2| Sylvia Pinel (until 11 February 2016); | rowspan=2| PRG |style="width:1px;; background:#ffd1dc;"| |
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|{{sortname|George|Pau-Langevin}} (until 30 August 2016); |PS |style="width:1px;; background:#F40061;"| |
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|Minister of Spatial Planning and Rurality |{{sortname|Jean-Michel|Baylet}} |PRG |style="width:1px;; background:#ffd1dc;"| |
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|Minister for Family, Children and Women's Rights |{{sortname|Laurence| Rossignol}} |PS |style="width:1px;; background:#F40061;"| |
= Secretaries of State =
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|Secretary of State for Relations with Parliament |{{sortname|Jean-Marie|Le Guen}} |PS |style="width:1px;; background:#F40061;"| |
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|rowspan=3|Secretary of State for State Reform and Simplification |rowspan=3|Prime Minister |rowspan=3|Thierry Mandon (until 17 June 2015); |rowspan=3|PS |style="width:1px;; background:#F40061;"| |
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|Secretary of State for European Affairs |Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Development |{{sortname|Harlem|Désir}} |PS |style="width:1px;; background:#F40061;"| |
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|rowspan=2|Secretary of State Development and Francophonie |rowspan=2|Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Development |rowspan=2|Annick Girardin (until 11 February 2016); |style="width:1px;; background:#ffd1dc;"| |
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|Secretary of State for Transport, Marine and Fisheries |Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy |{{sortname|Alain|Vidalies}} |PS |style="width:1px;; background:#F40061;"| |
|Secretary of State for real equality (from 11 February 2016) |{{sortname|Ericka|Bareigts}} |PS |style="width:1px;; background:#F40061;"| |
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|Secretary of State Aid Victims |{{sortname|Juliette|Méadel}} |PS |style="width:1px;; background:#F40061;"| |
80px 80px |Secretary of State for Higher Education and Research |Minister of National Education, Higher Education and Research |Geneviève Fioraso (until 17 June 2015); |PS |style="width:1px;; background:#F40061;"| |
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|Secretary of State for the Budget |Minister of Finance and the Economy |{{sortname|Christian|Eckert}} |PS |style="width:1px;; background:#F40061;"| |
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|Secretary of State for Vocational Training and Apprenticeship |Minister of Labour, Employment and Social Dialogue |{{Interlanguage link multi| Clotilde Valter|fr}} |PS |style="width:1px;; background:#F40061;"| |
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|State Secretary for the Disabled and against Social Exclusion |Minister of Social Affairs, Health and Women's Rights |{{Interlanguage link multi|Ségolène Neuville|fr}} |PS |style="width:1px;; background:#F40061;"| |
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|Secretary of State for Seniors and Autonomy |Minister of Social Affairs, Health |{{sortname|Pascale|Boistard}} |PS |style="width:1px;; background:#F40061;"| |
80px | Secretary of State for Trade, Crafts, Consumer and Social Economy and Solidarity |Minister of Finance and the Economy |Carole Delga (until 17 June 2015); |PS |style="width:1px;; background:#F40061;"| |
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|State Secretary for Digital Affairs and Innovation |Minister of Finance and the Economy |{{sortname|Axelle|Lemaire}} |PS |style="width:1px;; background:#F40061;"| |
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|Secretary of State for International Relations Climate and Biodiversity |Minister of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy |{{sortname|Barbara|Pompili}} |style="width:1px;; background:#80FF80;"| |
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|Secretary of State for Sports |Minister of Women's Rights, Urbanity, Youth Affairs and Sport |PRG |style="width:1px;; background:#ffd1dc;"| |
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|Secretary of State of the City |Minister of the Urbanity, Youth Affairs and Sports |{{sortname|Hélène|Geoffroy}} |PS |style="width:1px;; background:#F40061;"| |
|Secretary of State for Local Authorities (from 11 February 2016) |Minister of Spatial Planning and Rurality |{{sortname|Estelle|Grelier}} |PS |style="width:1px;; background:#F40061;"| |
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|Secretary of State for Industry |Minister of Finance and the Economy |{{sortname|Christophe|Sirugue}} |PS |style="width:1px;; background:#F40061;"| |
Changes
- On 4 September 2014, Thomas Thévenoud, Secretary of State for Foreign Trade, Tourism and French overseas, resigns following problems with the tax authorities. He is replaced by Matthias Fekl.
- On 21 November 2014, Kader Arif, Secretary of State for Veterans, resigns following an investigation into public procurement awards. He is replaced by Jean-Marc Todeschini.
- On 17 June 2015, Geneviève Fioraso, Secretary of State for Higher Education and Research, resigned for health reasons. She is replaced by Thierry Mandon. The latter, until now Secretary of State for State Reform and Simplification, is himself replaced by Clotilde Valter. Carole Delga, Secretary of State for Trade, Crafts, Consumer and Social Economy and Solidarity, resigns. She is a candidate for regional elections in Occitanie. She is replaced by Martine Pinville.
- On 2 September 2015, François Rebsamen, Minister of Labour, Employment and Social Dialogue, announced his resignation following his election as mayor of Dijon. He is replaced by Myriam El Khomri.
- On 27 January 2016, Christiane Taubira, Minister of Justice and Keeper of the Seals, announced his resignation. She is replaced by Jean-Jacques Urvoas.
- On 11 February 2016, Laurent Fabius, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Development, resigns following his election as president of Constitutional Council . He is replaced by Jean-Marc Ayrault, former prime minister. Marylise Lebranchu, Minister of Decentralisation, State Reform and Public Service, is replaced by Annick Girardin. The latter, until now Secretary of State Development and Francophonie, is himself replaced by André Vallini. Fleur Pellerin, Minister of Culture and Communication, is replaced by Audrey Azoulay. Sylvia Pinel, Minister of Housing and Territorial Development, announced his resignation following his election as vice-president of Regional council of Occitanie. She is replaced by Emmanuelle Cosse. Clotilde Valter, Secretary of State for State Reform and Simplification becomes Secretary of State for Vocational Training and Apprenticeship. She is replaced by Jean-Vincent Placé.
- On 27 January 2016, George Pau-Langevin, Minister of Overseas France, resigned. She is replaced by Ericka Bareigts. Emmanuel Macron, Minister of Economy, Industry and Digital Affairs, announced his resignation following to devote himself to his political movement, En Marche!.
References
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External links
- [http://www.gouvernement.fr/en/composition-of-the-government French Government composition]
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