Cabinet of François Fillon
The Cabinet of François Fillon were the members appointed by Prime Minister of France Francois Fillon in his two terms between 2007 and 2012.
Fillon's First Government
From 17 May, to 18 June 2007.- François Fillon – Prime Minister
Ministers
- Alain Juppé – Minister of State, Minister of Ecology and Sustainable Development and Planning ;
- Jean-Louis Borloo – Minister of the Economy, Finance and Employment;
- Michèle Alliot-Marie – Minister of the Interior, Overseas and Territorial Collectivities;
- Bernard Kouchner – Minister of Foreign and European Affairs;
- Brice Hortefeux – Minister of Immigration, Integration, National identity and Co-development;
- Rachida Dati – Keeper of the seals, Minister of Justice;
- Xavier Bertrand – Minister of Labour, Social Relations and Solidarity;
- Xavier Darcos – Minister of National Education;
- Valérie Pécresse – Minister of Higher Education and Research;
- Hervé Morin – Minister of Defence;
- Roselyne Bachelot-Narquin – Minister of Health, Youth Affairs and Sport;
- Christine Boutin – Minister of Housing and City;
- Christine Lagarde – Minister of Agriculture and Fishing;
- Christine Albanel – Minister of Culture and Communication – Spokeswoman of the Government;
- Éric Wœrth – Minister of Budget, Public Accounting and Civil Servants.
Secretaries of State
- Roger Karoutchi – Secretary of State for Relations with Parliament ;
- Éric Besson – Secretary of State for Economic Prospective and Evaluation of Public Policies ;
- Dominique Bussereau – Secretary of State for Transport ;
- Jean-Pierre Jouyet – Secretary of State for European Affairs.
High Commissioner
- Martin Hirsch – High Commissioner for Active Solidarities against Poverty.
Fillon's Second Government
- François Fillon – Prime Minister.
Ministers
- Jean-Louis Borloo – Minister of State, Minister of Ecology and Sustainable Development and Planning;
- Michèle Alliot-Marie – Minister of the Interior, Overseas and Territorial Collectivities;
- Bernard Kouchner – Minister of Foreign and European Affairs;
- Christine Lagarde – Minister of the Economy, Finance and Employment;
- Brice Hortefeux – Minister of Immigration, Integration, National identity and Co-development;
- Rachida Dati – Keeper of the seals, Minister of Justice;
- Michel Barnier – Minister of Agriculture and Fishing;
- Xavier Bertrand – Minister of Labour, Social Relations and Solidarity;
- Xavier Darcos – Minister of National Education;
- Valérie Pécresse – Minister of Higher Education and Research;
- Hervé Morin – Minister of Defence;
- Roselyne Bachelot-Narquin – Minister of Health, Youth Affairs and Sport;
- Christine Boutin – Minister of Housing and City;
- Christine Albanel – Minister of Culture and Communication;
- Éric Wœrth – Minister of Budget, Public Accounting and Civil Servants.
Secretaries of State
- Roger Karoutchi – Secretary of State for Relations with Parliament ;
- Jean-Pierre Jouyet – Secretary of State for European Affairs ;
- Laurent Wauquiez – Secretary of State, Spokesman of the Government ;
- Éric Besson – Secretary of State for Economic Prospective and Evaluation of Public Policies ;
- Valérie Létard – Secretary of State for Solidarity ;
- Dominique Bussereau – Secretary of State for Transport ;
- Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet – Secretary of State for Ecology ;
- Christian Estrosi – Secretary of State for Overseas ;
- André Santini – Secretary of State for Civil Servants ;
- Jean-Marie Bockel – Secretary of State for Cooperation and Francophony ;
- Hervé Novelli – Secretary of State for Companies and Foreign Commerce ;
- Fadela Amara – Secretary of State for Urban Policies ;
- Alain Marleix – Secretary of State for Veterans ;
- Rama Yade – Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and Human Rights ;
- Luc Chatel – Secretary of State for Consumer affairs and Tourism ;
- Bernard Laporte – Secretary of State for Sport.
High Commissioner
- Martin Hirsch – High Commissioner for Active Solidarities against Poverty.
Shuffles
Appointment of Secretary of State for Sport
22 October 2007- Bernard Laporte is appointed Secretary of State for Sport.
After Municipal Elections of 2008
There was a shuffle of the secretaries of state following the municipal elections of 16 March 2008.
New Secretaries of State
- Yves Jégo is appointed Secretary of State for Overseas to replace Christian Estrosi;
- Hubert Falco is appointed Secretary of State for development of the territory ;
- Nadine Morano is appointed Secretary of State for Family ;
- Christian Blanc is appointed Secretary of State for the development of the «Région Capitale» ;
- Anne-Marie Idrac is appointed Secretary of State for Foreign Commerce ;
- Alain Joyandet is appointed Secretary of State for Cooperation and Francophony to replace Jean-Marie Bockel.
Changes of attributions – Ministers
- Jean-Louis Borloo – formerly Minister of State, Minister of Ecology and Sustainable Development and Planning becomes Minister of State, Minister of Ecology, Energy, Sustainable Development and Planning;
- Christine Lagarde – formerly Minister of the Economy, Finance and Employment becomes Minister of the Economy, Industry and Employment;
- Brice Hortefeux – formerly Minister of Immigration, Integration, National identity and Co-development becomes Minister of Immigration, Integration, National identity and Solidary development;
- Xavier Bertrand – formerly Minister of Labour, Social Relations and Solidarity becomes Minister of Labour, Social Relations, Family and Solidarity;
- Roselyne Bachelot-Narquin – formerly Minister of Health, Youth Affairs and Sport becomes Minister of Health, Youth Affairs, Sport and Associations.
Changes of attributions – Secretaries of State
- Laurent Wauquiez formerly Spokesman of the Government, is appointed Secretary of State for Employment ;
- Luc Chatel formerly Secretary of State for Consumer affairs and Tourism is appointed Secretary of State for Consumer affairs and Industry, Spokesman of the Government ;
- Éric Besson – Secretary of State for Economic Prospective and Evaluation of Public Policies is now also in charge of the Development of digital economy ;
- Jean-Marie Bockel – formerly Secretary of State for Cooperation and Francophony, becomes Secretary of State for Defense and Veterans ;
- Alain Marleix – formerly Secretary of State for Veterans becomes Secretary of State for Local Collectivities ;
- Bernard Laporte – formerly Secretary of State for Sport becomes Secretary of State for Sport, Youth and Associations ;
- Hervé Novelli – formerly Secretary of State for Companies and Foreign Commerce becomes Secretary of State for commerce, craft, small and medium companies, tourism and services.
In December 2008
- Patrick Devedjian is appointed Minister under the Prime Minister in charge of the Implementation of the Recovery Plan;
- Bruno Le Maire replaces Jean-Pierre Jouyet as Secretary of State for European Affairs.
In January 2009 – Xavier Bertrand becomes head of UMP
- Brice Hortefeux becomes Minister of Labour, Social Relations, Solidarity and City to replace Xavier Bertrand;
- Éric Besson becomes Minister of Immigration, Integration, National identity and Solidary development;
- Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet becomes Secretary of State for Economic Prospective and Development of digital economy ;
- Christine Boutin, formerly Minister of Housing and City becomes Minister of Housing;
- Bernard Laporte becomes back Secretary of State for Sport;
- Martin Hirsch becomes High Commissioner for Active Solidarities against Poverty and High Commissionner for Youth;
- Létard, Amara, Morano and are now Secretaries of State with Hortefeux;
- Woerth is now in charge of Evaluation of Public Policies;
- Chantal Jouanno becomes Secretary of State for Ecology, replacing Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet.
In June 2009 – After the European parliamentary electionshttp://www.elysee.fr/documents/index.php?mode=view&lang=fr&cat_id=8&press_id=2729 Composition du nouveau gouvernement – 23-06-09
- Jean-Louis Borloo – Minister of State, Minister of Ecology, Energy, Sustainable Development and Sea, in charge of green technologies and of climate change negotiations;
- Michèle Alliot-Marie – Minister of State, Keeper of the seals, Minister of Justice and Freedoms;
- Brice Hortefeux – Minister of the Interior, Overseas and Territorial Collectivities;
- Xavier Darcos – Minister of Labour, Social Relations, Family and Solidarity;
- Éric Wœrth – Minister of Budget, Public Accounting, Civil Servants and Reform of the State;
- Luc Chatel – Minister of National Education, Spokesman of the Government;
- Bruno Le Maire – Minister of Food, Agriculture and Fishing;
- Frédéric Mitterrand – Minister of Culture and Communication;
- Michel Mercier – Minister of Rural Space and Spatial Planning;
- Henri de Raincourt – Minister of Parliamentary Relations ;
- Christian Estrosi – Minister of Industry ;
- Valérie Létard – Secretary of State
- Jean-Marie Bockel – Secretary of State ;
- Hervé Novelli – Secretary of State for Commerce, Craftsmanship, Small and Medium Businesses, Tourism, Services and Consumer Rights ;
- Rama Yade – Secretary of State for Sport ;
- Hubert Falco – Secretary of State for Defense and Veterans ;
- Nadine Morano – Secretary of State for Family and Solidarity ;
- Pierre Lellouche – Secretary of State for European Affairs ;
- Nora Berra – Secretary of State for the Elderly ;
- Benoist Apparu – Secretary of State for Housing and City ;
- Marie-Luce Penchard – Secretary of State for Overseas ;
- Christian Blanc – Secretary of State for the development of the «Région Capitale» .
- Bernard Kouchner;
- Christine Lagarde;
- Patrick Devedjian;
- Valérie Pécresse;
- Hervé Morin;
- Roselyne Bachelot;
- Eric Besson;
- Laurent Wauquiez;
- Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet;
- Dominique Bussereau;
- Fadela Amara;
- Alain Marleix;
- Anne-Marie Idrac;
- Alain Joyandet;
- Chantal Jouanno;
- Martin Hirsch;