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Consultez Quelques Feuilles De L'édition Précédente Sommaire du Petit BQ Sommaire du Petit BQ LISTE ALPHABETIQUE DES MEMBRES DU GOUVERNEMENT................................3 LISTE ALPHABETIQUE DES MINISTERES ...................................................................9 LISTE DES MEMBRES DU GOUVERNEMENT PAR ORDRE DE PRESEANCE......15 PRESIDENCE DE LA REPUBLIQUE ORGANIGRAMME DE LA PRESIDENCE DE LA REPUBLIQUE................................19 SENAT BUREAU .........................................................................................................................24 CABINET DU PRESIDENT ............................................................................................27 BUREAUX DES COMMISSIONS PERMANENTES......................................................29 MISSIONS INSTITUTIONNELLES.................................................................................50 ASSEMBLEE NATIONALE BUREAU .........................................................................................................................75 CABINET DU PRESIDENT ............................................................................................78 BUREAUX DES COMMISSIONS PERMANENTES......................................................79 SERVICES LEGISLATIFS..............................................................................................99 CONSEIL ECONOMIQUE, SOCIAL ET ENVIRONNEMENTAL BUREAU .......................................................................................................................129 CABINET DU PRESIDENT ..........................................................................................131 SECRETARIAT GENERAL...........................................................................................132 CONSEIL CONSTITUTIONNEL MEMBRES ....................................................................................................................135 ORGANIGRAMME DES SERVICES............................................................................136 GOUVERNEMENT ET CABINETS MINISTERIELS ORGANIGRAMME DU CABINET DU PREMIER MINISTRE .....................................139 ORGANIGRAMME DES SERVICES DU PREMIER MINISTRE ................................142 MINISTRES : ORGANIGRAMMES DES CABINETS ET ATTRIBUTIONS ................153 MINISTRES DELEGUES : ORGANIGRAMMES DES CABINETS ET ATTRIBUTIONS ........211 CALENDRIERS PREVISIONNEL ET HISTORIQUE DES ELECTIONS ....................249 INDEX DES NOMS CITES ..........................................................................................253 INDEX RAPIDE.............................................................................................................274 Le Petit BQ - 1 Liste alphabétique des membres du Gouvernement Liste alphabétique des membres du Gouvernement Kader ARIF, ministre délégué chargé des Anciens combattants 37, rue de Bellechasse, 75700 Paris 07 SP Tél. 01 44 42 10 00 * Secrétariat de Kader Arif Tél. 01 44 42 10 02 .....................................................................................................241 Jean-Marc AYRAULT, Premier ministre Hôtel Matignon 57, rue de Varenne, 75700 Paris Tél. 01 42 75 80 00 * Secrétariat de Jean-Marc Ayrault Tél. 01 42 75 75 01 premier-ministre@pm.gouv.fr........................................................................................139 Delphine BATHO, ministre de l’Ecologie, du Développement durable et de l’Energie Hôtel de Roquelaure 246, boulevard Saint-Germain, 75700 Paris Tél. 01 40 81 21 22 .....................................................................................................179 Yamina BENGUIGU, ministre délégué chargé de la Francophonie 37, quai d’Orsay, 75351 Paris Cedex 07 Tél. 01 43 17 53 53 * Secrétariat de Yamina Benguigui Tél. 01 43 17 48 99 .....................................................................................................235 Dominique BERTINOTTI, ministre délégué chargé de la Famille 55, rue Saint-Dominique, 75700 Paris Tél. 01 40 56 60 00 * Secrétariat de Dominique Bertinotti Tél. 01 44 38 96 11 .....................................................................................................227 Nicole BRICQ, ministre du Commerce extérieur 139, rue de Bercy, 757572 Paris Cedex 12 Tél. 01 40 04 04 04 .....................................................................................................175 Le Petit BQ - 3 Liste alphabétique des ministères Liste alphabétique des ministères AFFAIRES ETRANGERES Laurent FABIUS, ministre 37, quai d’Orsay, 75351 Paris Cedex 07 Tél. 01 43 17 53 53 * Secrétariat de Laurent Fabius Tél. 01 43 17 43 95 Tél. 01 43 17 43 96 Fax 01 47 05 27 39 secretariat.ministre@diplomatie.gouv.fr........................................................................155 AFFAIRES EUROPENNES Bernard CAZENEUVE, ministre délégué 37, quai d’Orsay, 75351, Paris Cedex 07 Tél. 01 43 17 53 53 * Secrétariat de Bernard Cazeneuve Tél. 01 43 17 55 51 sp-ministre.cabaeu@diplomatie.gouv.fr........................................................................221 AFFAIRES SOCIALES ET SANTE Marisol TOURAINE, ministre 14, avenue Duquesne, 75700 Paris Tél. 01 40 56 60 00 * Secrétariat de Marisol Touraine Tél. 01 40 56 66 12 .....................................................................................................165 AGRICULTURE, AGROALIMENTAIRE ET FORET Stéphane LE FOLL, ministre Hôrel de Villeroy 78, rue de Varenne, 75700 Paris Tél. 01 49 55 49 55 * Secrétariat de Stéphane Le Foll Tél. 01 49 55 43 04 cabinet_sp.cab@agriculture.gouv.fr..............................................................................199 AGROALIMENTAIRE Guillaume GAROT, ministre délégué Hôrel de Villeroy 78, rue de Varenne, 75700 Paris Tél. 01 49 55 49 55 .....................................................................................................245 Le Petit BQ - 9 Composition du Gouvernement de Jean-Marc Ayrault ( Composition du Gouvernement de Jean-Marc Ayrault (par ordre de préséance) PREMIER MINISTRE : M. Jean-Marc Ayrault MINITRES (20) : M. Laurent Fabius, ministre des Affaires étrangères; M. Vincent Peillon, ministre de l’Education nationale; Mme Christiane Taubira, Garde des Sceaux, ministre de la Justice; M. Pierre Moscovici, ministre de l’Economie et des Finances; Mme Marisol Touraine, ministre des Affaires sociales et de la Santé; Mme Cécile Duflot, ministre de l’Egalité des territoires et du Logement; M. Manuel Valls, ministre de l’Intérieur; Mme Nicole Bricq, ministre du Commerce extérieur; M. Arnaud Montebourg, ministre du Redressement productif; Mme Delphine Batho, ministre de l’Ecologie, du Développement durable et de l’Energie; M. Michel Sapin, ministre du Travail, de l’Emploi, de la Formation professionnelle et du Dialogue social; M. Jean-Yves Le Drian, ministre de la Défense; Mme Aurélie Filippetti, ministre de la Culture et de la Communication; Mme Geneviève Fioraso, ministre de l’Enseignement supérieur et de la Recherche; Mme Najat Vallaud-Belkacem, ministre des Droits des femmes, Porte-parole du Gouvernement; M. Stéphane Le Foll, ministre de l’Agriculture, de l’Agroalimentaire et de la Forêt; Mme Marylise Lebranchu, ministre de la Réforme de l’Etat, de la Décentralisation et de la Fonction publique; M. Victorin Lurel, ministre des Outre-mer; Mme Sylvia Pinel, ministre de l’Artisanat, du Commerce et du Tourisme; Mme Valérie Fourneyron, ministre des Sports, de la Jeunesse, de l’Education populaire et de la Vie associative. Le Petit BQ - 15 Présidence de la République Présidence de la République Palais de l’Elysée, 55, rue du Fg Saint-Honoré, 75800 PARIS Tél : 01 42 92 81 00 - Fax : 01 47 42 24 65 2, 4 et 14, rue de l’Elysée, 75800 PARIS Tél : 01 42 92 81 00 - Fax : 01 47 42 24 65 Hôtel Marigny, 75008 PARIS Palais de l’Alma, 11, quai Branly, 75007 PARIS Château de Rambouillet, 78120 YVELINES *** Cabinet du Président de la République Palais de l’Elysée, 55, rue du Fg Saint-Honoré, 75800 PARIS Tél : 01 42 92 81 00 - Fax : 01 47 42 24 65 Les membres du cabinet peuvent être contactés directement à leur adresse e-mail : [email protected] Secrétaire général ....................... M. Pierre-René LEMAS, préfet Conseiller politique....................... M. Aquilino MORELLE, inspecteur général des affaires sociales Secrétaire général adjoint ........... M. Emmanuel MACRON, inspecteur des finances "" M. Nicolas REVEL, conseiller maître à la Cour des comptes Directeur de cabinet..................... Mme Sylvie HUBAC, conseiller d’Etat Directeur de cabinet adjoint ......... M. Alain ZABULON, préfet Chef de cabinet ........................... M. Pierre BESNARD, sous-préfet Chef adjoint de cabinet ................ Mme Isabelle SIMA Conseiller diplomatique et sherpa G8................................................ M. Paul JEAN-ORTIZ, ministre plénipotentiaire Conseiller pour les affaires européennes, adjoint au conseiller diplomatique ................ M. Philippe LEGLISE-COSTA, conseiller des affaires étrangères Adjoint au conseiller pour les affaires européennes ................... Mme Sophie MARTIN-LANG, conseiller des affaires étrangères Conseiller Afrique......................... Mme Hélène LE GAL, conseiller des affaires étrangères Conseiller technique Afrique ........ M. Thomas MÉLONIO, économiste Conseiller affaires stratégiques, Asie.............................................. M. Christian LECHERVY, maître de conférences Le Petit BQ - 19 Direction générale des missions institutionnelles Secrétariat, Tél : 01 42 34 32 24 - Fax : 01 42 34 24 10 Secrétaire général du Sénat ........ M. Alain DELCAMP, Tél. 01 42 34 22 08 Directeur
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