Third Fillon government
The Third Fillon government was the 34th government in the Fifth Republic of France. It was formed on 14 November 2010. It is composed of members from the UMP and the NC. On 10 May 2012, following the election defeat of President Nicolas Sarkozy in the 2012 presidential election, François Fillon presented the resignation of the Government. However, the government continued to manage daily affairs until the appointment of a new prime minister by the new President of the Republic.
Third Fillon government | |
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34th Government of France | |
Date formed | 14 November 2010 |
Date dissolved | 10 May 2012 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Nicolas Sarkozy |
Head of government | François Fillon |
No. of ministers | 15 |
Member parties | UMP NC |
Status in legislature | Majority 335 / 577 (58%)
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History | |
Predecessor | Second Fillon government |
Successor | First Ayrault government |
Prime Minister
Post | Name | Party | ||
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Prime Minister | François Fillon | UMP |
Ministers
Junior Ministers
Post | Ministry | Name | Party | ||
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Minister for Relations with Parliament | Prime Minister | Patrick Ollier | UMP | ||
Minister for Industry , Energy and the Digital Economy | Economy, Finances and Industry | Eric Besson | UMP | ||
Minister in charge of Co-operation | Foreign Affairs | Henri de Raincourt | UMP | ||
Minister for Local Authorities | Interior | Philippe Richert | UMP | ||
Minister of Learning and Training | Labour, Employment and Health | Nadine Morano | UMP | ||
Minister for European Affairs | Foreign Affairs | Laurent Wauquiez (until 29 June 2011) Jean Leonetti |
UMP | ||
Minister of Overseas | Interior | Marie-Luce Penchard | UMP | ||
Minister for Housing | Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy | Benoist Apparu | UMP | ||
Minister of Transport | Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy | Thierry Mariani | UMP |
Secretaries of State
Post | Ministry | Name | Party | ||
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Secretary of State for Foreign Trade | Economy, Finances and Industry | Pierre Lellouche | UMP | ||
Secretary of State for Health | Labour, Employment and Health | Nora Berra | UMP | ||
Secretary of State | Solidarity and Social Cohesion | Marie-Anne Montchampt | UMP | ||
Secretary of State for Trade, Crafts, Small and Medium Enterprises, Tourism, Services, Liberal Professions and Consumer | Economy, Finances and Industry | Frédéric Lefebvre | UMP | ||
Secretary of State | Defence and Veterans Affairs | Marc Laffineur | UMP | ||
Secretary of State for the Family | Solidarity and Social Cohesion | Claude Greff | UMP | ||
Secretary of State for Youth and Associative Life | National Education | Jeannette Bougrab | UMP | ||
Secretary of French citizens who live outside of the French territories | Foreign Affairs | David Douillet (until 28 September 2011) Edouard Courtial |
UMP |
References
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