Minister for Gender Equality, Diversity and Equal Opportunities
French government position
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Since 1974, the French government has intermittently included a minister responsible for women's rights. The minister led the Ministry of Women's Rights.
Ministers
- Isabelle Lonvis-Rome (Borne government) (2022 to 2023)[1]
- Bérangère Couillard (Borne government) (2023 to 2024)[2]
- Aurore Bergé (Attal government) (2024 to present)[3]
References
- ^ "Nouveau gouvernement. La ministre Isabelle Rome a fondé une association dans l'Oise". Oise Hebdo (in French). 2022-05-20. Retrieved 2022-05-31.
- ^ Pierre Breteau, Romain Imbach, Gary Dagorn, William Audureau, Jonathan Parienté and Assma Maad (4 July 2022), Qui sont les membres du gouvernement remanié d’Elisabeth Borne ? Le Monde.
- ^ Casali, Clovis. "French PM Attal's new cabinet maintains key defence, interior ministers". France 24. Retrieved 12 January 2024.
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