Reshuffle: Belloubet, Oudéa-Castéra, Valletoux… Discover the composition of the Attal government


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9:59 p.m., February 8, 2024

The new faces of the government were revealed this Thursday evening after a long suspense. Amélie Oudéa-Castéra, replaced by Nicole Belloubet, abandons the Ministry of National Education, but retains that of Sports, while Frédéric Valletoux is appointed to Health. Here is the final composition of the executive.

Gabriel Attal’s government is now complete. The end of the reshuffle, which had been awaited for several days, notably due to François Bayrou’s angry outburst, was finally revealed this Thursday evening. As expected, Amélie Oudéa-Castéra, in difficulty since her arrival at the Ministry of National Education, was not returned to rue de Grenelle. She is replaced by the former Minister of Justice, Nicole Belloubet, but still retains the portfolio of Sports and the Olympic Games.

François Bayrou, expected to take the post, indicated on Wednesday evening that he would not join the government, due to a lack of “deep agreement on the policy to follow”. Four members of MoDem, the party chaired by the three-time presidential candidate, still retain a position in the government.

The ministers appointed this Thursday, February 8 :

  • Nicole BelloubetMinister of National Education
  • Frédéric ValletouxMinister Delegate in charge of Health
  • Guillaume KasbarianMinister Delegate in charge of Housing
  • Patrice VergrieteMinister Delegate for Transport
  • Marie GuevenouxMinister Delegate in charge of Overseas Territories
  • Sabrina Agresti-RoubacheMinister Delegate for the City, Citizenship and Integration
  • Dominique FaureMinister Delegate in charge of Local Authorities and Rural Affairs
  • Olivia GregoireMinister Delegate in charge of Tourism, Business and Consumption
  • Fadila KhattabiMinister Delegate, Responsible for Autonomy and Disabled People
  • Sarah El-HaïryMinister Delegate in charge of Children and Families
  • Hervé BervilleMinister Delegate for the Sea and Biodiversity
  • Stanislas GueriniMinister of Transformation and Public Service
  • Roland LescureMinister Delegate in charge of Industry and Energy
  • Thomas CazenaveMinister Delegate in charge of Public Accounts
  • Frank RiesterMinister Delegate in charge of Foreign Trade, Attractiveness, Francophonie and French People Abroad
  • Jean-Noel BarrotMinister Delegate in charge of Europe
  • Patricia MirallèsMinister Delegate in charge of Veterans and Memory.
  • Chrysoula ZacharopoulouMinister Delegate in charge of Development and International Partnerships
  • Marina FerrariMinister Delegate in charge of Digital

The ministers already appointed on January 11:

  • Gerald DarmaninMinister of the Interior
  • Bruno Le MaireEconomy Minister
  • Eric Dupond-MorettiKeeper of the Seals, Minister of Justice
  • Sébastien LecornuMinister of the Armed Forces
  • Rachida DatiMinister of Culture
  • Amélie Oudéa-CastéraMinister of Sports and Olympic Games
  • Sylvie RetailleauMinister of Higher Education and Research
  • Catherine VautrinMinister of Labor, Health and Solidarity
  • Christophe BéchuMinister of Ecological Transition and Territorial Cohesion
  • Marc FesneauMinister of Agriculture
  • Aurore BergéMinister Delegate for Equality between Women and Men
  • Prisca Thévenotgovernment spokesperson
  • Marie LebecMinister Delegate, responsible for Relations with Parliament.



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