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  1. Le gouvernement Élisabeth Borne est le gouvernement de la République française du 16 mai 2022 au 9 janvier 2024. C'est le quarante-troisième gouvernement sous la V e République . Dirigé par Élisabeth Borne , deuxième femme à être nommée à cette fonction après Édith Cresson en 1991, c'est le quatrième gouvernement ...

    • History
    • Initial Composition
    • Change of The Composition of The Government in June 2022
    • Change of The Composition of The Government in July 2022
    • Change of The Composition of The Government in July 2023
    • Change of The Composition of The Government in September 2023/October 2023
    • Change of The Composition of The Government in December 2023
    • Composition
    • Civil Service

    Formation

    On 16 May 2022, more than three weeks after the presidential election and 9 days after the second inauguration of Emmanuel Macron, Jean Castex tendered the resignation of his government to the President of the Republic. The same day, the Élysée Palace informed the press that Élisabeth Borne, incumbent Minister of Labour, Employment and Economic Inclusion, would replace him and form a new government, the fourth since the election of Macron. Thus, Elisabeth Borne became the second female Prime...

    June 2022 legislative election

    Just about a month into its tenure, the Borne government fought the 2022 French legislative elections on the 12 and 19 June. Throughout the campaign, the government faced several political controversies such as rape accusations against newly appointed Minister for Solidarity Damien Abad and the 2022 UEFA Champions League final chaosand its handling that drew widespread criticism at home and abroad. In the first round, Macron's Ensemble coalition finished 1st, but almost tied with the left-win...

    July 2022 reshuffle

    Following the failure to secure a majority in the June elections but also as a republican custom after parliamentary elections, Elisabeth Borne offered her resignation to President Macron on the 21 June, but he refused it and asked her government to remain in office. Thus, Macron broke with an old unwritten rule under which, after parliamentary elections, the Prime Minister formally resigns and is re-appointed by the President, with the task of forming a new government. On the 21 and 22 June,...

    On 20 May 2022, the composition of the government (excluding the Prime Minister) was announced by Alexis Kohler from the steps of the Élysée Palace. The members of the previous government remained in office to deal with current and urgent matters until the appointment of the new government, as provided for in the French Constitution.

    In June 2022 Yaël Braun-Pivetresigned to be a candidate for the presidency of the National Assembly. She was replaced, as interim, by Elisabeth Borne.

    Following the French legislative elections, a change in the composition of the government was announced on 4 July 2022. The reshuffle of the Borne government comes following the 2022 legislative elections. Emmanuel Macron's party La République En Marche! with the Ensemblecoalition did not obtain an absolute majority in the National Assembly but onl...

    In April 2023, speaking in the immediate aftermath of the contentious debates over his pension system reform, President Macron asked his government for a "hundred days of appeasement and action", citing ecology, work, social progress, justice and republican order as top priorities for the next months and told the Nation that he would assess the pro...

    In September 2023, State Secretary for Citizenship Sonia Backès resigned after being defeated in the 2023 Senate election. She was replaced on 10 October 2023 by Sabrina Agresti-Roubache, who gained the Citizenship portfolio in addition to Cities Portfolio.

    In December 2023, Health Minister Aurélien Rousseau resigned from the government over his opposition to the "controversial" immigration bill passed by the French Parliament and backed by the Cabinet. Hours later, Agnès Firmin-Le Bodowas appointed as Minister of Health and Prevention.

    Ministers

    Deputy Ministers State Secretaries

    Jean-Denis Combrexelle[fr], Chief of Staff to the Prime Minister(replacing Aurélien Rousseau in July 2023)
    Hugo Bevort[Wikidata], Deputy Chief of Staff to the Prime Minister (replacing Etienne Champion in July 2023)
  2. Élisabeth Borne ( French pronunciation: [elizabɛt bɔʁn]; born 18 April 1961) is a French politician who served as Prime Minister of France from 2022 to 2024. She is a member of President Emmanuel Macron 's party Renaissance. Borne is the second woman to hold the position of Prime Minister after Édith Cresson, who served from 1991 to 1992. [1]

  3. ARCHIVIERT - Die Regierung Elisabeth Borne. Zusammensetzung der französischen Regierung von Premierministerin Elisabeth Borne (Stand: 4. Juli 2022) Premierministerin: Elisabeth Borne, zuständig für ökologische und energiepolitische Planung. Minister: Bruno Le Maire, Minister für Wirtschaft, Finanzen und für industrielle und digitale ...