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July 2022 French government reshuffle

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party closer to supporting the administration in Parliament, the reshuffle was less far-reaching than expected. Despite adding two dozen new ministers, few changes to the senior ministerial line-up were made and the new team's composition did not indicate any change of political direction as a result
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Just after the reshuffle became effective, Véran, now acting as the government spokesperson, announced that the Prime Minister would not ask the National Assembly for a vote of confidence in her government and that the cabinet intended to govern on an
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carried out on the 5 and 6 July 2022, 46% of the French said they were satisfied with the new government's composition, compared to 42% who were satisfied with the initial government's line-up in May 2022 and 48% who were satisfied with the
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pair ultimately had to settle for a three-party minority coalition government. Also, adding to the political disarray surrounding the imminent reshuffle, Overseas Minister
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Despite speculation about the scope of the reshuffle and reports of potential right-leaning appointments to the senior cabinet in a bid to bring the pivotal
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Between 21 June and 4 July, both President Macron and his Prime minister held talks with parliamentary opposition leaders in order to try forming a stable
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Borne offered her government's resignation to the President but Macron refused it and instead asked the cabinet to "stay on task", a way to avoid a
1653: 1332:"« Élisabeth Borne ne sollicitera pas le vote de confiance des parlementaires », annonce le porte-parole du gouvernement, Olivier Véran" 57:, since the start of his second presidential term. As it is customary that the Prime minister offers the resignation of their government after a 1847: 1766: 1599: 927: 1495: 1837: 1589: 1313: 1633: 1033: 73:
losing its majority in Parliament changed the dynamics and nature of the reshuffle: falling 38 seats short of an overall majority in the
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Promoted to become Deputy Minister for International Trade, Attractiveness and French Nationals Abroad
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Head of the ministerial flash fact-finding mission on emergency medical services and unscheduled care
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resigned from government on 25 June to run as the presidential bloc's candidate for President of the
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Promoted to become State Secretary for the Social and Solidarity Economy and Associative Life
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Promoted to become Deputy Minister for Small and Medium Businesses, Trade, Crafts and Tourism
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period that would have prevented ministers from taking important regulatory measures.
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Moved to become Government Spokesperson, Deputy Minister for Democratic Renewal
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On 21 June 2022, two days after the second round of the legislative election,
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Promoted to become State Secretary for Youth and National Universal Service
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Promoted to become State Secretary for Youth and National Universal Service
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Minister of State > Minister > Deputy Minister > State Secretary
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Claire Gatinois, Mariama Darame and Alexandre Lemarié (25 June 2022).
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Promoted to become State Secretary for Veterans' Affairs and Memory
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Deputy Minister for relations with Parliament and Democratic Life
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2022 votes of no confidence in the government of Élisabeth Borne
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Promoted to become Deputy Minister for Territorial Collectivities
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French government reshuffle undertaken by Emmanuel Macron in 2022
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Promoted to become Deputy Minister for People with Disabilities
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State Secretary to the Prime minister, Government Spokesperson
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Moved to become Deputy Minister for Relations with Parliament
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Resigned from government after losing her parliamentary seat
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Minister of Ecological Transition and Cohesion of Territories
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Resigned from government after losing her parliamentary seat
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Resigned from government after losing her parliamentary seat
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Minister of Ecological Transition and Cohesion of Territories
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Deputy Minister for Attractiveness and International Trade
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Promoted to become Deputy Minister for Housing and Cities
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Assistant General Secretary of the President (2005–2006)
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Promoted to become State Secretary for European Affairs
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Promoted to become State Secretary for Rural Affairs
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Promoted to become Deputy Minister for the Overseas
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Emmanuel Macron

Élisabeth Borne
Emmanuel Macron
reshuffle
minority government
Élisabeth Borne
legislative election
Fifth Republic
June 2022 legislative election
coalition
National Assembly
Prime minister
caretaking
majority government
executive
Yaël Braun-Pivet
National Assembly
LR
Brigitte Bourguignon
Amélie de Montchalin
Damien Abad
hung parliament
Marlène Schiappa
Olivier Véran
François Braun

Gérald Darmanin
Minister of the Interior

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