Minister of Territorial Development (France)
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The Minister of Territorial Development ("Aménagement du territoire") is a cabinet member in the Government of France.
The position has frequently been combined with the positions of Minister of Public Works ("Ministre de l'Equipement"), Minister of Transportation, Minister of Housing ("Logement"), Minister of Tourism and Minister of the Sea.
This Ministry had Merged with the Minister of Ecology, Energy, Sustainable Development and Territorial Development since the election of Nicolas Sarkozy as President of France
The Secretariat of State (held by Hubert Falco) is currently subsumed into the duties of the Minister of Ecology, Energy, Sustainable Development and Territorial Development, held by Jean-Louis Borloo.
[edit] Ministers of Territorial Development (1972 - present)
- 12 July 1972 - 28 May 1974 : Olivier Guichard
- 29 March 1977 - 26 September 1977 : Jean-Pierre Fourcade
- 26 September 1977 - 22 May 1981 : Fernand Icart
- 22 May 1981 - 22 March 1983 : Michel Rocard
- 17 July 1984 - 20 March 1986 : Gaston Defferre
- 20 March 1986 - 10 May 1988 : Pierre Méhaignerie
- 15 May 1991 - 2 April 1992 : Michel Delebarre
- 29 March 1993 - 18 May 1995 : Charles Pasqua
- 18 May 1995 - 7 November 1995 : Bernard Pons
- 7 November 1995 - 4 June 1997 : Jean-Claude Gaudin
- 4 July 1997 - 10 July 2001 : Dominique Voynet
- 10 July 2001 - 7 May 2002 : Yves Cochet
- 7 May 2002 - 31 March 2004 : Jean-Paul Delevoye
- 31 March 2004 - 31 May 2005 : Gilles de Robien
- 3 June 2005 - present : Hubert Falco (as Secretary of State in charge of Territorial Development)