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==Governments== ===First ministry (May–June 2002)=== *[[:fr:Jean-Pierre Raffarin|Jean-Pierre Raffarin]] – Prime Minister *[[Dominique de Villepin]] – Minister of Foreign Affairs, Cooperation, and Francophonie *[[Michèle Alliot-Marie]] – Minister of Defense and Veterans *[[Nicolas Sarkozy]] – Minister of the Interior, Interior Security, and Local Liberties *[[Francis Mer]] – Minister of Economy, Finance, and Industry *[[François Fillon]] – Minister of Labour, Social Affairs, and Solidarity *[[Dominique Perben]] – Minister of Justice *[[Luc Ferry]] – Minister of National Education, Youth, Higher Education, and Research *[[Jean-Jacques Aillagon]] – Minister of Culture and Communication *[[Hervé Gaymard]] – Minister of Agriculture, Food, and Rural Affairs *[[Roselyne Bachelot]] – Minister of Ecology and Sustainable Development *[[Tokia Saïfi]] – Minister Delegate of Sustainable Development *[[Jean-François Lamour]] – Minister of Sport *[[Brigitte Girardin]] – Minister of Overseas *[[Gilles de Robien]] – Minister of Transport, Housing, Tourism, Sea, and Equipment *[[Jean-François Mattéi]] – Minister of Health, Family, and Handicapped People *[[Jean-Paul Delevoye]] – Minister of Civil Service, Reform of the State, and Regional Planning *[[Renaud Donnedieu de Vabres]] – Minister of European affairs ===Second ministry (2002–2004)=== *Jean-Pierre Raffarin – Prime Minister *[[Dominique de Villepin]] – Minister of Foreign Affairs *[[Michèle Alliot-Marie]] – Minister of Defense *[[Nicolas Sarkozy]] – Minister of the Interior, Interior Security, and Local Liberties *[[Francis Mer]] – Minister of Economy, Finance, and Industry *[[François Fillon]] – Minister of Labour, Social Affairs, and Solidarity *[[Dominique Perben]] – Minister of Justice *[[Luc Ferry]] – Minister of National Education, Youth, Higher Education, and Research *[[Jean-Jacques Aillagon]] – Minister of Culture and Communication *[[Hervé Gaymard]] – Minister of Agriculture, Food, and Rural Affairs *[[Roselyne Bachelot]] – Minister of Ecology and Sustainable Development * [[Tokia Saïfi]] – Minister Delegate of Sustainable Development *[[Jean-François Lamour]] – Minister of Sport *[[Brigitte Girardin]] – Minister of Overseas *[[Gilles de Robien]] – Minister of Transport, Housing, Tourism, Sea, and Equipment *[[Jean-François Mattéi]] – Minister of Health, Family, and Handicapped People *[[Jean-Paul Delevoye]] – Minister of Civil Service, Reform of the State, and Regional Planning *[[Noëlle Lenoir]] – Minister of European affairs ===Third ministry (2004–2005)=== *Jean-Pierre Raffarin – Prime Minister *[[Michel Barnier]] – Minister of Foreign Affairs *[[Michèle Alliot-Marie]] – Minister of Defense *[[Dominique de Villepin]] – Minister of the Interior, Interior Security, and Local Liberties *[[Nicolas Sarkozy]] – Minister of Economy, Finance, and Industry *[[Jean-Louis Borloo]] – Minister of Labour, Employment, and Social Cohesion *[[Dominique Perben]] – Minister of Justice *[[François Fillon]] – Minister of National Education, Higher Education, and Research **[[François d'Aubert]] – Minister delegate of Research *[[Renaud Donnedieu de Vabres]] – Minister of Culture and Communication *[[Hervé Gaymard]] – Minister of Agriculture, Food, Fish, and Rural Affairs *[[Serge Lepeltier]] – Minister of Ecology and Sustainable Development *[[Jean-François Lamour]] – Minister of Youth, Sport, and Community Life *[[Brigitte Girardin]] – Minister of Overseas *[[Gilles de Robien]] – Minister of Transport, Tourism, Regional Planning, Sea, and Equipment *[[Philippe Douste-Blazy]] – Minister of Health and Social Protection *[[Marie-Josée Roig]] – Minister of Family and Childhood *[[Renaud Dutreil]] – Minister of Civil Service and Reform of the State *[[Nicole Ameline]] – Minister of Parity and Professional Equality ===Minor changes=== 29 November 2004 – following a Nicolas Sarkozy's resignation to become president of the [[Union for a Popular Movement|UMP]] scandal forcing [[Hervé Gaymard]] resignation. *Hervé Gaymard – Minister of Economy, Finance, and Industry (replaced Nicolas Sarkozy) *[[Dominique Bussereau]] – Minister of Agriculture, Food, Fish, and Rural Affairs (replaced [[Hervé Gaymard]]) 25 February 2005 – following a scandal forcing Gaymard's resignation *[[Thierry Breton]] – Minister of Economy, Finance, and Industry
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