Minister delegate (France)

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A minister delegate (French: Ministre délégué) is a minister in the Government of France in charge of a specific issue within a ministry. They are placed under the authority of a specific cabinet minister or that of the Prime Minister. According to protocol, a minister delegate ranks between a minister and a secretary of state.[1][2]

Ministers delegate in the Castex government

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Attached to the Prime Minister

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  • Marc Fesneau Minister delegate for Relations with Parliament and Citizen Participation, attached to the Prime Minister
  • Élisabeth Moreno Minister delegate for Gender Equality, Diversity and Equal Opportunities, attached to the Prime Minister

Attached to the Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs

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Attached to the Minister for Ecological Transition

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Attached to the Minister of National Education, Youth and Sport

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Attached to the Minister of the Economy, Finance and the Recovery

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Attached to the Minister for the Armed Forces

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Attached to the Minister of the Interior

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Attached to the Minister of Labour, Employment and Economic Inclusion

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Attached to the Minister for Territorial Cohesion and Relations with Local Government

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Attached to the Minister for Solidarity and Health

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "qu'est-ce qu'un ministre d'État, ministre délégué, secrétaire d'État". Vie publique.fr (in French). 2018-07-07.
  2. ^ "Composition of the Government". Gouvernement.fr. 2018-03-20.
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