Hiverian government




The government consists of the head of state (the president, who is also head of government) and the council of ministers, a coalition of parties that possess a collective majority in the Senate.



Government Marceau III
(2023 - today)


Minister of Finance
(Ministre des Finances)
Normand Leclercq
RN
Minister of Domestic Affairs
(Ministre de l'Intérieur)
Mohamed Kuzbari
PI
Minister of Foreign Affairs
(Ministre des Affaires étrangères)
Philippe Marceau
UC
Minister of Labour
(Ministre du Travail)
Álvaro Martinez
VJ
Minister of Justice
(Ministre de la Justice)
Mehmet Özdemir
PI
Minister of Defence
(Ministre de la Défense)
Gabriel Bonnet
RN
Minister of Education
(Ministre de l'Éducation)
Zeynep Yildirim
PI
Minister of Culture
(Ministre de la Culture)
Jean-Antoine Lefèvre
UC
Minister of Traffic
(Ministre de la Mobilité)
Idriss Koumakoye
RN
Minister of Health
(Ministre de la Santé publique)
Marcel Aumont
RN
Minister of Environment
(Ministre de l'Environnement)
Charlotte Leroy
VJ

Details:
- Coalition: PI, RN, UC and VJ (together 67/100 seats)
- Vice President: Philippe Marceau (UC)

The new Vert et Juste (VJ) party helped the coalition gain a two-thirds majority, which enabled a constitutional amendment allowing president Collignon to serve an unlimited number of terms. Three new ministries were created: culture, traffic and environment.

Division of seats in the parlement:
HV
5
PF
6
PI
18
PLH
10
PPL
12
RN
28
UC
12
VJ
9



Government Marceau II
(2019 - 2023)


Minister of Finance
(Ministre des Finances)
Normand Leclercq
RN
Minister of Domestic Affairs
(Ministre de l'Intérieur)
Nassim Akkad
PI
Minister of Foreign Affairs
(Ministre des Affaires étrangères)
Philippe Marceau
UC
Minister of Labour
(Ministre du Travail)
Khaled Rabah
PI
Minister of Justice
(Ministre de la Justice)
Claude Depardieu
RN
Minister of Defence
(Ministre de la Défense)
Nabil El-Sayed
PI
Minister of Education
(Ministre de l'Éducation)
Zeynep Yildirim
PI
Minister of Health
(Ministre de la Santé publique)
Marcel Aumont
RN

Details:
- Coalition: PI, RN and UC (together 58/100 seats)
- Vice President: Philippe Marceau (UC)

The critical Guillome Jacob was replaced by Normand Leclercq, who was more loyal to Collignon. The changed seat ratio forced the UC to hand over a ministerial post to the PI.

Division of seats in the parlement:
PF
7
PI
21
PLH
36
RN
27
UC
10



Government Marceau I
(2015 - 2019)


Minister of Finance
(Ministre des Finances)
Guillome Jacob
RN
Minister of Domestic Affairs
(Ministre de l'Intérieur)
Nassim Akkad
PI
Minister of Foreign Affairs
(Ministre des Affaires étrangères)
Philippe Marceau
UC
Minister of Labour
(Ministre du Travail)
Khaled Rabah
PI
Minister of Justice
(Ministre de la Justice)
Claude Depardieu
RN
Minister of Defence
(Ministre de la Défense)
Nabil El-Sayed
PI
Minister of Education
(Ministre de l'Éducation)
Marie Brasseur
UC
Minister of Health
(Ministre de la Santé publique)
Marcel Aumont
RN

Details:
- Coalition: PI, RN and UC (together 63/100 seats)
- Vice President: Philippe Marceau (UC)

Started under president Leclercq, continued under president Collignon.

Division of seats in the parlement:
PF
8
PI
19
PLH
29
RN
30
UC
14



Government Fleury II
(2011 - 2015)


Minister of Finance
(Ministre des Finances)
Émile Fleury
RN
Minister of Domestic Affairs
(Ministre de l'Intérieur)
Madeleine Roberge
UC
Minister of Foreign Affairs
(Ministre des Affaires étrangères)
Christophe Jardin
UC
Minister of Labour
(Ministre du Travail)
Kazim Abdullah
RN
Minister of Justice
(Ministre de la Justice)
Guillaume Boulbon
UC
Minister of Defence
(Ministre de la Défense)
Badrani Douala
RN
Minister of Education
(Ministre de l'Éducation)
Laurent Huguet
RN
Minister of Health
(Ministre de la Santé publique)
Marcel Beauchesne
RN

Details:
- Coalition: RN and UC (together 51/100 seats)
- Vice President: Émile Fleury (RN)

The government Fleury II was identical to Fleury I, including the number of seats in the Senate. According to critics because president Collignon had copied the election results of 2007.

Division of seats in the parlement:
PF
7
PI
20
PLH
22
RN
37
UC
14



Government Fleury I
(2007 - 2011)


Minister of Finance
(Ministre des Finances)
Émile Fleury
RN
Minister of Domestic Affairs
(Ministre de l'Intérieur)
Madeleine Roberge
UC
Minister of Foreign Affairs
(Ministre des Affaires étrangères)
Christophe Jardin
UC
Minister of Labour
(Ministre du Travail)
Kazim Abdullah
RN
Minister of Justice
(Ministre de la Justice)
Guillaume Boulbon
UC
Minister of Defence
(Ministre de la Défense)
Badrani Douala
RN
Minister of Education
(Ministre de l'Éducation)
Laurent Huguet
RN
Minister of Health
(Ministre de la Santé publique)
Marcel Beauchesne
RN

Details:
- Coalition: RN and UC (together 51/100 seats)
- Vice President: Émile Fleury (RN)

The government Fleury I was the result of president Collignon's takeover after the fraudulent elections of 2007. All ministers belonged to his circle of friends.

Division of seats in the parlement:
PF
7
PI
20
PLH
22
RN
37
UC
14