The full list of the new French government announced on November 14th, 2010.
Francois Fillon, Prime Minister.
Alain Juppé, Senior Minister1, Minister of Defence and Military Service Veterans.
Michèle Alliot-Marie, Senior Minister1, Minister of Foreign and European Affairs.
Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet, Minister of Ecology, Sustainable Development, Transport and Housing.
Michel Mercier, Minister of Justice.
Brice Hortefeux, Minister of the Interior, Overseas Territories, Local Authorities and Immigration.
Christine Lagarde, Minister of Economy, Finance and Industry.
Xavier Bertrand, Minister of Labour, Employment and Health.
Luc Chatel, Minister of Education, the Young and Community Associations.
François Baroin, Minister of the Budget, Public Accounts, Civil Service and Administrative Reform; Government spokesman.
Valérie Pécresse, Minister of Higher Education and Research.
Bruno Le Maire, Minister of Agriculture, Food and Fisheries, Town and Country Planning.
Frédéric Mitterrand, Minister of Culture and Communications.
Roselyne Bachelot-Narquin, Minister of Solidarity and Social Cohesion.
Maurice Leroy, Minister of Urban Affairs.
Chantal Jouanno, Minister of Sport.
Patrick Ollier, Minister to the prime minister, responsible for Relations with Parliament.
Eric Besson, Minister of State for the Ministry of the Economy, Finance and Industry, responsible for Industry, Energy and the Digital Technology-based Economy.
Henri de Raincourt, Minister of State for the Ministry of Foreign and European affairs, responsible for Overseas Cooperation.
Philippe Richert, Minister of State for the Ministry of the Interior, Overseas Territories, Local Authorities and Immigration, responsible for Local Authorities.
Laurent Wauquiez, Minister of State for the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs, responsible for European Affairs.
Nadine Morano, Minister of State for the Ministry of Labour, Employment and Health, responsible for Apprenticeships and Professional Training.
Marie-Luce Penchard, Minister of State for the Ministry of the Interior, Overseas Territories, Local Authorities and Immigration, responsible for Overseas Territories.
Pierre Lellouche, Secretary of State for the Ministry of Economy, Finance and Industry, responsible for Foreign Trade.
Nora Berra, Secretary of State for the Ministry of Labour, Employment and Health, responsible for Health.
Benoist Apparu, Secretary of State for the Ministry of Ecology, Sustainable Development, Transport and Housing, responsible for Housing.
Georges Tron, Secretary of State for the Ministry of the Budget, Public Accounts, Civil Service and Administrative Reform, responsible for the Civil Service.
Marie-Anne Montchamp, Secretary State for the Ministry of Solidarity and Social Cohesion.
Thierry Mariani, Secretary of State for the Ministry of Ecology, Sustainable Development, Transport and Housing, responsible for Transport.
Frédéric Lefebvre, Secretary of State for the Ministry of Economy, Finance and Industry, responsible for Trade, Small- and Medium-sized Businesses, Tourism, the Service Industry, Independent Professions and Consumption.
Jeannette Bougrab, Secretary of State for the Ministry of Education, the Young and Community Associations, responsible for the Young and Community Associations.
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1: 'Senior Minister' is the translation of Ministre d'Etat, a hierarchical title that ranks Juppé and Alliot-Marie above other ministers. The title, not to be confused with that of Minister of State (who in English serves a more powerful minister) was previously held by Jean-Louis Borloo.
English version: Graham Tearse