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France. Cabinet de Jean-Pierre Raffarin, Premier ministre (2002-2005)

Corporate body | 06/05/2002 - 29/05/2005 Identifier: FRAN_NP_053368
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Date of foundation:

06/05/2002

Date of closing:

29/05/2005

LEGAL STATUS

Legal status:

cabinet ministériel

FUNCTION

Function:

action gouvernementale

MANDATE

STRUCTURE

Note:

Directeur du cabinet

Pierre Steinmetz (6 mai 2002-28 octobre 2003)

Michel Boyon (28 octobre 2003-31 mai 2005)

Chargé de mission auprès du Premier ministre

Marc Fosseux (19 février-30 juin 2004)

Directeur-adjoint du cabinet

Jean-François Cirelli (15 mai 2002-20 septembre 2004)

Augustin de Romanet de Beaune (20 septembre 2004-31 mai 2005)

Chef de cabinet

Nicolas Jacquet (9 mai-29 juillet 2002)

Marc Fosseux (29 juillet 2002-19 février 2004), nommé, à cette date, chargé de mission auprès du Premier ministre

Anne Clerc (19 février 2004-31 mai 2005), précédemment chargée de mission

Chef-adjoint de cabinet

Marc Fosseux (21 mai-29 juillet 2002), promu chef de cabinet à cette date

Philippe Bottrie (6 août 2002-1er février 2004)

Valérie Vigouroux (1er février 2004-31 mai 2005)

Chef du cabinet militaire

Alain Dumontet (17 mai-1er octobre 2002)

Stéphane Abrial (1er octobre 2002-31 mai 2005)

Conseillère technique, chef du secrétariat particulier

Aude Gouble (24 mai 2002-31 mai 2005)

Conseiller auprès du Premier ministre

Pascale Andréani, conseillère pour les affaires européennes (24 mai-12 juillet 2002) puis conseillère auprès du Premier ministre pour les affaires européennes (12 juillet 2002-31 mai 2005)

Conseillers

Christian Florek, conseiller (cellule Poitou-Charentes) (24 mai 2002-18 juillet 2003)

François Bonnemain, conseiller (27 mai 2004-31 mai 2005)

Serge Degallaix, conseiller pour la diplomatie et les affaires stratégiques (24 mai 2002-31 mai 2005)

André Viau, conseiller pour les affaires intérieures et l’outre-mer (24 mai 2002-9 février 2004), remplacé par Pierre-Etienne Bisch (9 février 2004-31 mai 2005)

Dominique-Jean Chertier, conseiller social (24 mai 2002-20 octobre 2003), remplacé par Christian Charpy (20 octobre 2003-18 avril 2005) puis par François Rubichon (18 avril 2005-31 mai 2005)

Benoît Parlos, conseiller pour les affaires économiques (24 mai-12 juillet 2002) puis conseiller pour les affaires économiques et financières (12 juillet 2002-29 janvier 2003) remplacé par Gilles Grapinet (5 février 2003-6 décembre 2004) puis par Alain Quinet (6 décembre 2004-31 mai 2005)

Luc Rousseau, conseiller pour l’industrie (24 mai-12 juillet 2002) puis conseiller pour l'industrie, la recherche scientifique et la société de l'information (12 juillet 2002 - 11 février 2005) remplacé par Pierre-Franck Chevet (11 février 2005-31 mai 2005)

Michel Roger, conseiller pour la jeunesse et l’éducation nationale (24 mai-12 juillet 2002 puis conseiller pour la jeunesse, l'éducation nationale et la recherche (12 juillet 2002-5 avril 2004) puis conseiller pour l'éducation nationale, l'enseignement supérieur et la recherche (5 avril 2004-31 mai 2005)

Dominique Ambiel, conseiller chargé de la communication (24 mai 2002-23 avril 2004)

Stéphane Brimont, conseiller budgétaire (24 mai 2002-8 avril 2004) puis conseiller sans attributions (8 avril-20 septembre 2004), remplacé par Jérôme Fournel, conseiller budgétaire (23 avril 2004-31 mai 2005)

Jean-Christophe Martin, conseiller pour l’agriculture, les petites et moyennes entreprises, le commerce et l’artisanat (24 mai 2002-13 octobre 2003), la fonction étant ensuite scindée entre plusieurs conseillers techniques : Damien Cazé (CT agriculture) et Xavier Sahut d’Izarn (CT reconversions industrielles, PME, commerce, artisanat et professions libérales)

François de Mazières, conseiller pour la culture (24 mai-12 juillet 2002) puis conseiller pour la culture et la communication (12 juillet 2002-27 mai 2004), remplacé par Jean Delpech de Saint Guilhem, conseiller pour la culture (27 mai 2004-31 mai 2005)

Alain Quinet, conseiller pour la macroéconomie, la fiscalité et la consommation (24 mai 2002-28 novembre 2003) puis conseiller pour les affaires économiques et financières (6 décembre 2004-31 mai 2005)

Denis Rapone, conseiller pour la justice (24 mai 2002-10 mai 2004), remplacé par Olivier Japiot (18 juin 2004-31 mai 2005)

François Gauthey, conseiller pour l’équipement et les transports (12 juillet 2002-3 mai 2004), remplacé par Jean-Marc Delion (3 mai 2004-31 mai 2005)

Jean-Paul Davin, conseiller parlementaire (12 juillet 2002-31 mai 2005)

Xavier Chinaud, conseiller pour les études politiques (12 juillet 2002-31 mai 2005)

Christophe Beaux, conseiller pour le financement de l’économie et la fiscalité (16 décembre 2004-31 mai 2005)

Jean-Pascal Picy, d’abord conseiller technique chargé des relations avec le Parlement (24 mai-12 juillet 2002) puis conseiller chargé des travaux législatifs et des études (12 juillet 2002-31 mai 2005)

Conseillers techniques

Jean-Benoît Albertini, aménagement du territoire et collectivités locales (24 mai-12 juillet 2002) puis aménagement du territoire, collectivités locales et outre-mer (12 juillet-14 octobre 2002) puis aménagement du territoire et collectivités locales (14 octobre 2002-15 avril 2004), remplacé par Gilbert Payet (26 août 2004-31 mai 2005)

Karine Blouet, comptes sociaux (24 mai 2002-7 mai 2004), remplacée par Gonzague Arnoulx de Pirey (16 décembre 2004-31 mai 2005)

Olivier Brault, santé et assurance maladie (24 mai 2002-4 janvier 2005), remplacé par Claire Legras, santé et assurance maladie (4 janvier-31 mai 2005)

Bruno Chavanat, fonction publique (24 mai 2002-26 juillet 2004), remplacé par Xavier Hürstel, réforme de l’État et fonction publique (16 novembre 2004-31 mai 2005)

Benoît Ribadeau-Dumas, réforme de l'Etat et décentralisation (24 mai 2002-16 novembre 2004), remplacé par Xavier Hürstel, réforme de l’État et fonction publique (16 novembre 2004-31 mai 2005)

Olivier Coustet, logement, ville, tourisme, sport et vie associative (24 mai 2002-16 novembre 2004), remplacé par Alain Resplandy-Bernard (16 novembre 2004-31 mai 2005)

Emmanuel Glimet, affaires économiques internationales (24 mai 2002-31 mai 2005)

Philippe Klayman, sécurité intérieure (24 mai 2002-31 mai 2005)

Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet, écologie et développement durable (24 mai-25 juillet 2002) remplacée par Marie-Claire Daveu (25 juillet 2002-6 décembre 2004), puis par Pierre de Montlivault (6 décembre 2004-31 mai 2005)

Florence Richard, travail et emploi (24 mai 2002-1er avril 2004), remplacée par Christine Gavini, travail, emploi et référendum du 29 mai 2005 (16 novembre 2004-31 mai 2005)

Édouard Bridoux, enseignement supérieur et recherche (12 juillet 2002-4 janvier 2005) remplacé par Jean Sarrazin, enseignement supérieur et recherche (4 janvier-31 mai 2005)

Olivier Caron, défense et affaires stratégiques (12 juillet 2002-31 mai 2005)

Emmanuel Gabla, télécommunications et poste (12 juillet 2002-20 avril 2004). Ses attributions sont ensuite transmises, pour la partie télécommunications, à Laurent Sorbier, conseiller technique pour la société de l'information (voir ci-dessous)

François Gauthier, coopération, politiques bilatérales et affaires humanitaires (12 juillet 2002-6 septembre 2004)

Rémy Heitz, justice (12 juillet 2002-1er mars 2003), remplacé par Nicolas Jacquet (8 avril 2003-7 septembre 2004) puis par Philippe Caillol (20 septembre 2004-31 mai 2005)

Olivier Lacroix, agenda international (12 juillet 2002-20 septembre 2004), remplacé par Gaël Veyssière, agenda international et affaires européennes (20 septembre 2004-31 mai 2005)

Chantal Moreno, coopération décentralisée et francophonie (12 juillet 2002-31 mai 2005)

Patrick Raude, médias (12 juillet 2002-3 mars 2005)

Xavier Sahut d'Izarn, reconversions industrielles (12 juillet 2002-28 novembre 2003) puis reconversions industrielles, petites et moyennes entreprises, commerce, artisanat et professions libérales (28 novembre 2003-5 avril 2004) remplacé par Paul Mordant pour les aspects industriels (CT reconversion industrielle, défense, espace, brevets et innovation) (23 avril 2004-31 mai 2005) et par Philippe Mutricy pour les aspects économiques (CT PME, commerce et artisanat) (7 juillet 2004-31 mai 2005)

Laurent Sorbier, société de l'information (12 juillet 2002-31 mai 2005)

Jean-Charles Aubernon, outre-mer (14 octobre 2002-1er juillet 2004), remplacé par Emmanuel Charron (1er juillet 2004-31 mai 2005) (Jean-Charles Aubernon avait été précédé par Jean-Benoît Albertini de juillet à octobre 2002, voir ci-dessus)

Vincent de Bernardi, études et sondages d'opinion (14 octobre 2002-7 février 2005)

Emmanuel Charron, cultes et libertés publiques (14 octobre 2002-1er juillet 2004) puis cultes, libertés publiques et outre-mer (1er juillet 2004-31 mai 2005)

Paul Perpere, affaires économiques européennes (14 octobre 2002-11 février 2005) remplacé par Rainier d’Haussonville (11 février-31 mai 2005)

Hakim El Karoui, communication (21 octobre 2002-31 mai 2005)

Christoph Gottschalk, coopération franco-allemande (1er mai 2003-31 mai 2005)

Damien Cazé, agriculture (28 novembre 2003-29 avril 2005) remplacé par Pascal Viné (29 avril-31 mai 2005), la fonction ayant auparavant été exercée par Jean-Christophe Martin, conseiller

Carole Moinard, jeunesse (10 octobre 2003-31 mai 2005) (précédemment chargée de mission pour la jeunesse)

Richard Senghor, action sociale et intégration (14 octobre 2002-17 mai 2005) (précédemment chargé de mission intégration)

Bernard Thomas, enseignement scolaire (29 juillet 2004-31 mai 2005)

Francis Decoux, dossiers politiques (16 novembre 2004-31 mai 2005)

Stéphane Seigneurie, conseiller technique (17 mai 2005-31 mai 2005)

Attachés parlementaires

Anne Clerc (24 mai 2002-19 février 2004), nommée à cette date chef de cabinet

Laurence Lasserre (12 juillet 2002-8 avril 2004)

Olivier Piton, attaché parlementaire (12 juillet-14 octobre 2002) puis conseiller, attaché parlementaire (14 octobre 2002-31 mai 2005)

Blaise Mistler, conseiller, attaché parlementaire (18 avril-31 mai 2005)

Chargés de mission

Richard Senghor, chargé de l'intégration (24 mai-14 octobre 2002), nommé à cette date conseiller technique chargé de l’action sociale et de l'intégration (14 octobre 2002-17 mai 2005)

Carole Moinard, chargée de la jeunesse (12 juillet 2002-10 octobre 2003), nommée à cette date conseillère technique

Bernard Goldstein (27 mai 2004-31 mai 2005)

Michel-Claude Pedrazzani (12 juillet-14 octobre 2002)

Olivier Chartier (10 octobre 2003-31 mai 2005)

Philippe Drevin (cellule Poitou-Charentes) (24 mars 2003-31 mai 2005)

Conseillère, chef du service de presse

Cécile Ozanne (24 mai 2002-31 mai 2005)

Attachés de presse

Vincent Fleurot, (12 juillet 2002-11 janvier 2005)

Lysiane Soubeyrand (12 juillet 2002-31 mai 2005)

Blandine de Volontat (12 juillet 2002-24 mars 2003), remplacée par Philippe Joyeux (24 mars 2003-31 mai 2005)

Laurence Lasserre (8 avril 2004-31 mai 2005)

HISTORICAL NOTE

Historical note:

Jean-Pierre Raffarin est nommé Premier ministre par décret du 6 mai 2002, succédant ainsi à Lionel Jospin à la tête du gouvernement. Dans les jours qui suivent, les proches collaborateurs du Premier ministre sont nommés très rapidement par différents arrêtés : le directeur du cabinet Pierre Steinmetz dès le 6 mai 2002 ; le chef de cabinet Nicolas Jacquet le 9 mai ; le directeur-adjoint du cabinet Jean-François Cirelli le 15 mai 2002 ; le chef du cabinet militaire Alain Dumontet le 17 mai 2002 ; le chef-adjoint du cabinet Marc Fosseux le 21 mai 2002.

Le cabinet commence à prendre réellement forme avec deux arrêtés du 24 mai 2002 nommant les premiers conseillers. Seize conseillers intègrent ainsi l'équipe du Premier ministre, ainsi que douze conseillers techniques et un chargé de mission. Deux arrêtés en date du 12 juillet 2002 achèvent de façonner la première équipe entourant Jean-Pierre Raffarin (trois conseillers, dix conseillers techniques, deux chargés de mission, trois attachés de presse et deux attachés parlementaires).

Dès lors, et tout au long des trois années suivantes, de nombreuses modifications dans la composition de ce cabinet se succèdent. L'année 2004, en particulier, est marquée par un très grand nombre de départs et la nomination de nouveaux collaborateurs. Classiquement, certains chargés de mission et conseillers techniques sont promus à l’occasion du départ de certains membres dont ils prennent les attributions, contribuant à resserrer les effectifs du cabinet.

Les fonctions de Jean-Pierre Raffarin prennent fin le 31 mai 2005, à la suite du référendum sur le traité constitutionnel européen du 29 mai 2005.


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This object is in the public domain, but has been digitised as the outcome of a public-private partnership, where the terms of the contractual agreement limit commercial use for a certain period of time. You can copy, redistribute, remix, tweak, and build upon the object for non-commercial use only.

This object has been identified as an Orphan Work in the country of first publication and in line with the requirements of the national law implementing Directive 2012/28/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 October 2012 on certain permitted uses of orphan works.

You are free to use this object in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. Please note that you are responsible for your own use, including the need to obtain other permissions e.g. with regard to publicity, privacy or moral rights.

This object is in the public domain, but is subject to known legal restrictions other than copyright which prevent its free re-use. Please contact the providing institution for more information.

This object is currently in copyright. Please contact the providing institution for more information and in order to acquire additional permissions for re-use.

The copyright status of this object has not been evaluated yet. Please contact the providing institution for more information.

You are free to use this object in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. Please note that you are responsible for your own use, including the need to obtain other permissions e.g. with regard to publicity, privacy, or moral rights.

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