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The Government of France (French: ... Ministers of state (French: ministres d'État) are senior ministers and are members of the Council of Ministers. It is an ...
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The head of the government of France has been called the prime minister of France (French: Premier ministre) since 1959, when Michel Debré became the first officeholder appointed under the Fifth Republic. During earlier periods of history, the head of government of France was known by different titles.
Individuals who have been ministers of the French government in the French Republic. For articles on specific ministries not individuals, see Category:Government ministries of France. For ministers of the French kings, see Category:Ancien Régime office-holders
The Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs (French: Ministère de l'Europe et des Affaires étrangères, MEAE) is the ministry of the Government of France that handles France's foreign relations. Since 1855, its headquarters have been located at 37 Quai d'Orsay, close to the National Assembly.
The chief minister of France or, closer to the French term, chief minister of state (French: principal ministre d'État), or prime minister of France [1] were and are informal titles given to various personages who received various degrees of power to rule the Kingdom of France on behalf of the monarch during the Ancien Régime ('Old Regime'). [2]
Before the founding of the Fifth Republic in 1958, some ministers of particular political importance were called "Ministers of State" (ministres d'État); the practice has continued under the Fifth Republic in a mostly honorific fashion: ministers styled "Minister of State" are of higher importance in the gouvernement and have the ability to ...
List of prime ministers of France This page was last edited on 31 October 2016, at 01:50 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...