- Title: Macron's new cabinet mix of veterans and rookies, government spokesman says
- Date: 22nd June 2017
- Summary: PARIS, FRANCE (JUNE 22, 2017) (AGENCY POOL) (SOUNDBITE) (French) GOVERNMENT SPOKESMAN AND JUNIOR MINISTER FOR RELATIONS WITH PARLIAMENT, CHRISTOPHE CASTANER, SAYING: "The President of the Republic was able to let us know that he was very happy and at the same time very proud to welcome this second government (following reshuffling). He indicated that this second government had the vocation to stay over a long period of time and to contribute to the success of this five-year presidential term. He then said that this pride, this joy that he felt at that moment, would in turn make us collectively more demanding."
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- Location: PARIS, FRANCE
- City: PARIS, FRANCE
- Country: France
- Topics: Government/Politics
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- Story Text: French President Emmanuel Macron put a group of relative unknowns, some from outside politics, into ministerial roles on Wednesday (June 21) to replace those that left under a cloud just weeks into his tenure.
Businesswoman Florence Parly, who worked previously in a Socialist government and for major French transport companies, was named defence minister, and law expert Nicole Belloubet was nominated justice minister, replacing two of the departed.
Jacques Mezard moved from the Agriculture Ministry to the territorial planning ministry vacated by Macron's right-hand man Richard Ferrand earlier this week. Macron loyalist Stephane Travert took over the agriculture portfolio.
Julien Denormandie, also dubbed a "Macron boy" for his close ties to the president, was given junior minister post for territorial planning.
Macron's reshuffle, coming after a group of ministers from the affiliated centrist party MoDem resigned over allegations that the party used European parliamentary funds.
He has tapped more people from the non-political world, reflecting the profile of many of his newly elected members of parliament.
Among the newcomers are 31-year-old Sebastian Lecornu, the youngest in the cabinet, appointed as junior minister for environment. Taking a similar role is Brune Poirson, 34, a graduate of the London School of Economics who worked in a Boston private company. - Copyright Holder: POOL (CAN SELL)
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