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The First Valls government was the thirty-seventh government in the Fifth Republic of France. It was led by Manuel Valls, who was appointed prime minister of France on 31 March 2014. It was composed of 15 ministers from the Socialist Party (PS) and two from the Radical Party of the Left (PRG).[1] It was the third cabinet declared by President Hollande and replaced the second Ayrault Cabinet. It was established following the 2014 French municipal elections.

Europe Ecology – The Greens, who had been part of the Ayrault Cabinet, chose not to be part of the cabinet. The Socialist Party, with 290 representatives, and the Radical Party of the Left, with 16 representatives, together have 306 of the 577 representatives in the National Assembly.[2]

The cabinet was smaller than the preceding Ayrault Cabinet, and one of the smallest of the fifth republic,[3] having 16 full ministers as opposed to the 20 in the Ayrault Cabinet.[4]

Valls came from the position as minister of the interior, and 14 other ministers also held positions as ministers or junior ministers in the outgoing Ayrault Cabinet. Nine ministers kept the same ministry (with some change in portfolio for some), including Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius and Minister of Defence Jean-Yves Le Drian.

Two ministers had not been part of the Ayrault Cabinet: Ségolène Royal, who had previously been a minister in the Bérégovoy Cabinet and junior minister in the Jospin Cabinet, and François Rebsamen, who came from the position as leader of the Socialist Party group in the French Senate was included in a cabinet for the first time, becoming minister of labour.

Apart from the prime minister, the cabinet had full gender parity, with eight female and eight male ministers.

The average age of government ministers at the time of appointment was 54,[5] with Laurent Fabius at 67 being the oldest and Najat Vallaud-Belkacem at 36 being the youngest.[6]

On 9 April 2014, fourteen secretaries of states were appointed. They included Fleur Pellerin, who was deputy minister in Ayrault's cabinet, and First Secretary of the French Socialist Party Harlem Désir who both became secretaries to the foreign minister.[7]

Born in Barcelona and becoming a French national in 1982, aged 19, Valls is the first French prime minister during the Fifth Republic who was not born a French citizen.[8]

Prime Minister

Post Name Party
Файл:Valls Toulouse 2012.JPG Prime Minister Шаблон:Sortname PS

Ministers

Post Name Party
Файл:Laurent Fabius 2009.jpg Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Development Шаблон:Sortname PS
Файл:Fête de la Fraternité 2009 - Ségolène Royal et Najat Belkacem by Mikani-crop.JPG Minister of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy Шаблон:Sortname PS
Файл:BHamon2012.jpg Minister of National Education, Higher Education and Research Шаблон:Sortname PS
Файл:Christiane Taubira - Royal & Zapatero's meeting in Toulouse for the 2007 French presidential election 0529 2007-04-19.jpg Minister of Justice
Keeper of the Seals
Шаблон:Sortname PRG
Файл:Michel Sapin.jpg Minister of Finance and Public Accounts Шаблон:Sortname PS
Файл:Arnaudmontebourg.png Minister of Economy, Recovery of Productivity and Digital Affairs Шаблон:Sortname PS
Файл:Marisoltouraine-crop.png Minister of Social Affairs Шаблон:Sortname PS
Файл:Socialist rally Zenith 2007 05 29 n15.jpg Minister of Labour, Employment and Social Dialogue Шаблон:Sortname PS
Файл:Rennes - 6 mai 2012 JY Le Drian-02 (cropped).JPG Minister of Defence Шаблон:Sortname PS
Файл:Bernard Cazeneuve.jpg Minister of the Interior Шаблон:Sortname PS
Файл:Portrait Najat Vallaud-Belkacem-crop.jpg Minister of Women's Rights, Urbanity, Youth Affairs and Sports Шаблон:Sortname PS
Файл:Marylise Lebranchu (crop).jpg Minister of Decentralisation, State Reform and Public Service Шаблон:Sortname PS
Файл:Aurélie Filippetti Cannes 2013.jpg Minister of Culture and Communication Шаблон:Sortname PS
Файл:Le Foll Toulouse 2012.JPG Minister of Agriculture, Agrifood and Forestry, Government Spokesperson Шаблон:Sortname PS
Файл:Sylvia Pinel 1.jpg Minister of Housing and Territorial Development Шаблон:Sortname PRG
Файл:George Pau-Langevin - Février 2013 (2).jpg Minister of Overseas France Шаблон:Sortname PS

Secretary of State

Post Ministry Name Party
Файл:Jean Marie Le Guen.JPG Secretary of State for Relations with Parliament Prime Minister Шаблон:Sortname PS
Файл:Fleur Pellerin Forum Mondial du Libre 2012 09 cropped.jpg Secretary of State for Foreign Trade and Tourism Promotion Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Development Шаблон:Sortname PS
Файл:Harlem Désir 01.JPG Secretary of State for European Affairs Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Development Шаблон:Sortname PS
Файл:Annick Girardin.jpg Secretary of State Development and Francophonie Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Development Шаблон:Sortname PRG
Файл:Frédéric CUVILLIER, Député-Maire de Boulogne-sur-mer (crop).jpg Secretary of State for Transport, Marine and Fisherie Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy Шаблон:Sortname PS
Файл:Geneviève Fioraso - Février 2013.jpg Secretary of State for Higher Education and Research Minister of National Education, Higher Education and Research Шаблон:Sortname PS
Файл:Christian Eckert (22 mai 2014).jpg Secretary of State for the Budget Minister of Finance and Public Accounts Шаблон:Sortname PS
Файл:Valérie Fourneyron.jpg
Secretary of State for Trade, Crafts, Consumer and Social Economy and Solidarity Minister of Finance and Public Accounts Valérie Fourneyron (until 3 June 2014) ;
Carole Delga (since 3 June 2014)
PS
Файл:Axelle Lemaire - August 2011.jpg State Secretary for Digital Economy Minister of Finance and Public Accounts Шаблон:Sortname PS
Файл:Arif Carmaux 2012.JPG Secretary of State for Veterans Defence Шаблон:Sortname PS
Файл:André Vallini.jpg Secretary of State for Territorial Reform Minister of Decentralisation, State Reform and Public Service Шаблон:Sortname PS
Файл:LR-2012-Hémicycle.JPG Secretary of State for Family, Elderly People and self Social Affairs and Health Шаблон:Sortname PS
Файл:Segolene Neuville.jpg State Secretary for the Disabled Social Affairs and Health Шаблон:Sortname PS
Файл:Meeting d'Athlétisme Paralympique de Paris - Thierry Braillard 01.jpg Secretary of State for Sports Minister of Women's Rights, Urbanity, Youth Affairs and Sport Шаблон:Sortname PRG

Changes

  • On 3 June 2014, Valérie Fourneyron, Secretary of State for Trade, Crafts, Consumer and Social Economy and Solidarity, resigns for health reasons. She is replaced by Carole Delga.

References

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