Prime Minister: François Fillon
Minister of Foreign and European Affairs: Bernard Kouchner (67 years old)
Minister of State for Sustainable Development: Alain Juppé (61 years old)
Minister of Immigration, Integration, National Identity and Co-Development: Brice Hortefeux (49 years old)
Minister of the Interior, Overseas Territories, and Communities: Michèle Alliot-Marie (60 years old)
Minister of National Education: Xavier Darcos (49 years old)
Minister of Economy, Finance, and Employment: Jean-Louis Borloo (56 years old)
Minister of Justice: Rachida Dati (43 years old)
Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries: Christine Lagarde (51 years old)
Minister of Labor, Social Relations, and Solidarity: Xavier Bertrand (42 years old)
Minister of Defense: Hervé Morin (46 years old)
Minister of Higher Education and Research: Valérie Pécresse (39 years old)
Minister of Budget, Public Accounts, and Public Function: Eric Woerth (50 years old)
Minister of Culture and Communication. Government Spokesperson: Christine Albanel (51 years old)
Minister of Housing and Urban Affairs: Christine Boutin (63 years old)
Minister of Health and Sports: Roselyne Bachelot (60 years old)
State Secretaries
Eric Besson – State Secretary to the Prime Minister in charge of Foresight and Evaluation of Public Policies
Roger Karoutchi – State Secretary for Relations with Parliament
Jean-Pierre Jouyet – State Secretary for European Affairs
Martin Hirsch – High Commissioner for Active Solidarity Against Poverty
Dominique Bussereau,
State Secretary for Transport under Alain Juppé