Government Alain Juppe (1)
This article introduces to the composition of the Gouvernement of the France under the Prime Minister Alain Juppe of the May 17th 1995 to the November 7th 1995. It is about the first government of Alain Juppe.
Composition of the government
From May 17th, 1995 to November 6th, 1995
Prime Minister named the May 17th 1995
Ministers named on a nonknown date
(before the May 20th date of the official photograph)
Initial composition
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Prime Minister: Alain Juppe (RPR)
Ministers
- Minister of Justice, Minister for Justice: Jacques Toubon (RPR)
- Minister for the Economy and Finances: Alain Madelin (UDF-PR) (until August 26th, 1995) then Jean Arthuis (UDF-FD)
- Minister for Economic development and the Plan: Jean Arthuis (until August 26th, 1995)
- Minister for State education, Higher education, Research and Professional insertion: Francois Bayrou (UDF-FD)
- Minister for Town and country planning, the Equipment and Transport: Bernard Pons (RPR)
- Foreign Minister: Hervé de Charrette (UDF-PPDF)
- Minister for Defense: Charles Million (UDF-AD)
- Minister of Interior Department: Jean-Louis Debré (RPR)
- Minister for the Relations with the Parliament: Roger Romani (RPR)
- Minister for Labor, Social dialog and Participation: Jacques Barrot (UDF-FD)
- Minister for the Culture: Philippe Douste-Blazy (UDF-FD)
- Minister for the Reform of the State, Decentralization and the Citizenship: Claude Goasguen (UDF-FD)
- Minister for the Public office: Jean Puech (UDF-PR)
- Minister for the Public health and the Health insurance: Elisabeth Hubert (RPR)
- Minister in charge for Integration and the Fight against exclusion: Eric Raoult (RPR)
- Ministre for Solidarity enters the generations: Colette Codaccioni (RPR)
- Minister for Agriculture and the Food: Philippe Vasseur (UDF-PR)
- Minister of Industry: Yves Galland (UDF-Rad)
- Minister for Housing: Pierre-Andre Périssol (RPR)
- Minister for the Small and medium-size companies, the Trade and the Craft industry: Jean-Pierre Raffarin (UDF-PPDF)
- Minister for Post office and Information Technologies: Francois Fillon (RPR)
- Minister for Overseas: Jean-Jacques de Peretti (RPR)
- Minister of environment: Corinne Lepage
- Minister for Youth and the Sports: Guy Drut (RPR)
- Minister for Tourism: Francoise de Panafieu (RPR)
- Minister for the War veterans and War victims: Pierre Pasquini (RPR)
Deputy secretaries
- Deputy secretary near the Foreign Minister, in charge of the Co-operation: Jacques Godfrain (RPR)
- Deputy secretary near the Foreign Minister, in charge of the European Businesses: Michel Barnier (RPR)
Secretaries of State
- Secretary of State near the Prime Minister, in charge of the emergency Humanitarian action: Xavier Emmanuelli
- Secretary of State near the Prime Minister, in charge of Employment: Anne-Marie Couderc (UDF-PR)
- Secretary of State near the Prime Minister, government spokesman: François Baroin (RPR)
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Secretary of State near the Minister for the Economy and Finances, in charge of the Budget: François d' Aubert (UDF-PR)
- Secretary of State near the Minister for the Economy and Finances, in charge of Finances: Herve Gaymard (RPR)
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Secretary of State near the Minister for State education, in charge of Higher education: Jean de Boishue (RPR)
- Secretary of State near the Minister for State education, in charge of Research: Elisabeth Dufourcq (UDF-PR)
- Secretary of State near the Minister for State education, in charge of Secondary education: Francoise Hostalier (UDF-PPDF)
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Secretary of State near the Minister for Town and country planning, in charge of Rural development: Raymond-Max Aubert (RPR)
- Secretary of State near the Minister for Town and country planning, in charge of Transport: Anne-Marie Idrac (UDF-FD)
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Secretary of State near the Foreign Minister, in charge of the Francophonie: Margie Sudre
- Secretary of State near the Minister for the Reform of the State, in charge of Decentralization: Nicole Ameline (UDF-PR)
- Secretary of State near the Minister for Integration, charged with the ailing districts: Francoise de Veyrinas (UDF-FD)
- Secretary of State near the Minister of Industry, in charge of the Foreign trade: Christine Chauvet (UDF-PR)
Modification
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on August 26th, 1995, Jean Arthuis replaces Alain Madelin with the Ministry for the Economy and finances
Chronology
- Nomination on May 17th, 1995
- Dissolution on November 6th, 1995. Cabinet reshuffle in France, the Second government Juppe account less women.
See too
Related articles
- Historical of the governments of France
- French government
- Ministers for the first government of Alain Juppe
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