Second Valls Government
Second Valls Government | |
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38th government of France | |
Incumbent | |
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Date formed | 27 August 2014 |
People and organisations | |
Head of government | Manuel Valls |
Head of state | François Hollande |
Number of ministers | 16 |
Member parties |
Socialist Party Radical Party of the Left EELV Écologistes ! |
History | |
Predecessor | First Valls Government |
The Second Valls Government is the thirty-eighth Government of France. It is led by Manuel Valls, who was appointed Prime Minister of France on August 27, 2014. It consists of 15 ministers from the Socialist Party (PS) and two from the Radical Party of the Left (PRG).
Prime Minister
Post | Name | Party | ||
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Prime Minister | Valls, ManuelManuel Valls | PS |
Ministers
Secretary of State
Post | Ministry | Name | Party | ||
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Secretary of State for Parliamentary Relations | Prime Minister | Le Guen, Jean-MarieJean-Marie Le Guen | PS | ||
Secretary of State for State Reform and Simplification | Prime Minister | Thierry Mandon (until June 17, 2015); Clotilde Valter (June 17, 2015 to February 11, 2016); Jean Vincent Placé (since February 11, 2016) |
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Secretary of State for European Affairs | Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Development | Désir, HarlemHarlem Désir | PS | ||
Secretary of State Development and Francophonie | Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Development | Annick Girardin (until February 11, 2016); André Vallini (since February 11, 2016) |
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 September 4, 2014); Matthias Fekl (since September 4, 2014) |
PS | ||
Secretary of State for Transport, Marine and Fisheries | Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy | Vidalies, AlainAlain Vidalies | PS | ||
Secretary of State for real equality (since February 11, 2016) |
Prime Minister | Bareigts, ErickaEricka Bareigts | PS | ||
Secretary of State Aid Victims (since February 11, 2016) |
Prime Minister | Méadel, JulietteJuliette Méadel | PS | ||
Secretary of State for Higher Education and Research | Minister of National Education, Higher Education and Research | Geneviève Fioraso (until June 17, 2015); Thierry Mandon (since June 17, 2015) |
PS | ||
Secretary of State for the Budget | Minister of Finance and Public Accounts | Eckert, ChristianChristian Eckert | PS | ||
Secretary of State for Veterans | Defence | Kader Arif (until November 21, 2014); Jean-Marc Todeschini (since November 21, 2014) |
PS | ||
Secretary of State for Vocational Training and Apprenticeship (since February 11, 2016) |
Minister of Labour, Employment and Social Dialogue | Clotilde Valter | PS | ||
State Secretary for the Disabled and the against Social Exclusion | Minister of Social Affairs, Health and Women's Rights | Ségolène Neuville | PS | ||
Secretary of State for Seniors and Autonomy (since February 11, 2016) |
Minister of Social Affairs, Health | Boistard, PascalePascale Boistard | PS | ||
Secretary of State for Trade, Crafts, Consumer and Social Economy and Solidarity | Minister of Economy, Recovery of Productivity and Digital Affairs | Carole Delga (until June 17, 2015); Martine Pinville (since June 17, 2015) |
PS | ||
State Secretary for Digital Affairs | Minister of Economy, Recovery of Productivity and Digital Affairs | Lemaire, AxelleAxelle Lemaire | PS | ||
Secretary of State for International Relations Climate and Biodiversity (since February 11, 2016) |
Minister of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy | Pompili, BarbaraBarbara Pompili | DVG | ||
Secretary of State for Sports | Minister of Women's Rights, Urbanity, Youth Affairs and Sport | Thierry Braillard | PRG | ||
Secretary of State of the City (since February 11, 2016) |
Minister of the Urbanity, Youth Affairs and Sports | Geoffroy, HélèneHélène Geoffroy | PS | ||
Secretary of State for Local Authorities | Minister of Spatial Planning and Rurality (since February 11, 2016) |
Grelier, EstelleEstelle Grelier | PS | ||
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