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

| government_head_history =

| 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
Écologistes !

| 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

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|Prime Minister

|{{sortname|Manuel|Valls}}

|PS

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Ministers

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|Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Development

| Laurent Fabius (until 11 February 2016);
Jean-Marc Ayrault (from 11 February 2016)

|PS

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|Minister of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy

|{{sortname|Ségolène|Royal}}

|PS

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|Minister of National Education, Higher Education and Research

|{{sortname|Najat|Vallaud-Belkacem}}

|PS

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| rowspan=2| Minister of Justice
Keeper of the Seals

| rowspan=2| Christiane Taubira (until 27 January 2016);
Jean-Jacques Urvoas (from 27 January 2016)

| rowspan=2| Walwari (app. PRG);
PS

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|Minister of Finance and the Economy

|{{sortname|Michel|Sapin}}

|PS

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|Minister of Economy, Industry and Digital Affairs

|{{sortname|Emmanuel|Macron}} (until 30 August 2016)

|Ind.

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|Minister of Social Affairs, Health

|{{sortname|Marisol|Touraine}}

|PS

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|Minister of Labour, Employment and Social Dialogue

|François Rebsamen (until 2 September 2015);
Myriam El Khomri (from 2 September 2015)

|PS

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|Minister of Defence

|{{sortname|Jean-Yves|Le Drian}}

|PS

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|Minister of the Interior

|{{sortname|Bernard|Cazeneuve}}

|PS

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|Minister of the Urbanity, Youth Affairs and Sports

|Patrick Kanner

|PS

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| rowspan=2| Minister of Decentralisation, State Reform and Public Service

| rowspan=2| Marylise Lebranchu (until 11 February 2016);
Annick Girardin (from 11 February 2016)

| rowspan=2| PS;
PRG

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| Minister of Culture and Communication

|Fleur Pellerin (until 11 February 2016)
Audrey Azoulay (from 11 February 2016)

|PS

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|Minister of Agriculture, Agrifood and Forestry, Government Spokesperson

|{{sortname|Stéphane|Le Foll}}

|PS

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| rowspan=2| Minister of Housing and Territorial Development

| rowspan=2| Sylvia Pinel (until 11 February 2016);
Emmanuelle Cosse (from 11 February 2016)

| rowspan=2| PRG
Écologistes !

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|Minister of Overseas France

|{{sortname|George|Pau-Langevin}} (until 30 August 2016);
Ericka Bareigts (from 30 August 2016)

|PS

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|Minister of Spatial Planning and Rurality
(from 11 February 2016)

|{{sortname|Jean-Michel|Baylet}}

|PRG

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|Minister for Family, Children and Women's Rights

|{{sortname|Laurence| Rossignol}}

|PS

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= Secretaries of State =

{{cite web| url = http://www.elysee.fr/le-gouvernement-valls/| url-status = dead| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20140827043506/http://www.elysee.fr/le-gouvernement-valls/| archive-date = 2014-08-27| title = Le gouvernement Valls 2 - Présidence de la République}}

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|Secretary of State for Relations with Parliament

|Prime Minister

|{{sortname|Jean-Marie|Le Guen}}

|PS

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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);
Clotilde Valter (17 June 2015 to 11 February 2016);
Jean-Vincent Placé (from 11 February 2016)

|rowspan=3|PS
Écologistes !

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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);
André Vallini (from 11 February 2016)

|rowspan=2|PRG
PS

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|Secretary of State for Foreign Trade, Tourism and French overseas

|Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Development

|Thomas Thévenoud (until 4 September 2014);
Matthias Fekl (from 4 September 2014)

|PS

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|Secretary of State for Transport, Marine and Fisheries

|Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy

|{{sortname|Alain|Vidalies}}

|PS

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|Secretary of State for real equality
(from 11 February 2016)

|Prime Minister

|{{sortname|Ericka|Bareigts}}

|PS

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|Secretary of State Aid Victims
(from 11 February 2016 to 30 August 2016)

|Prime Minister

|{{sortname|Juliette|Méadel}}

|PS

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|Secretary of State for Higher Education and Research

|Minister of National Education, Higher Education and Research

|Geneviève Fioraso (until 17 June 2015);
Thierry Mandon (from 17 June 2015)

|PS

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|Secretary of State for the Budget

|Minister of Finance and the Economy

|{{sortname|Christian|Eckert}}

|PS

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|Secretary of State for Veterans

|Defence

|Kader Arif (until 21 November 2014);
Jean-Marc Todeschini (from 21 November 2014)

|PS

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|Secretary of State for Vocational Training and Apprenticeship
(from 11 February 2016)

|Minister of Labour, Employment and Social Dialogue

|{{Interlanguage link multi| Clotilde Valter|fr}}

|PS

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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

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|Secretary of State for Seniors and Autonomy
(from 11 February 2016)

|Minister of Social Affairs, Health

|{{sortname|Pascale|Boistard}}

|PS

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| Secretary of State for Trade, Crafts, Consumer and Social Economy and Solidarity

|Minister of Finance and the Economy

|Carole Delga (until 17 June 2015);
Martine Pinville (from 17 June 2015)

|PS

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|State Secretary for Digital Affairs and Innovation

|Minister of Finance and the Economy

|{{sortname|Axelle|Lemaire}}

|PS

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|Secretary of State for International Relations Climate and Biodiversity
(from 11 February 2016)

|Minister of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy

|{{sortname|Barbara|Pompili}}

|Écologistes !

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|Secretary of State for Sports

|Minister of Women's Rights, Urbanity, Youth Affairs and Sport

|Thierry Braillard

|PRG

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|Secretary of State of the City
(from 11 February 2016)

|Minister of the Urbanity, Youth Affairs and Sports

|{{sortname|Hélène|Geoffroy}}

|PS

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|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
(from 1 September 2016)

|Minister of Finance and the Economy

|{{sortname|Christophe|Sirugue}}

|PS

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Changes

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