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Council of Ministers (French Polynesia)

The Council of Ministers is the executive branch of the government of French Polynesia. It is headed and appointed by the President of French Polynesia.

Brotherson 2023 cabinet edit

The current cabinet was appointed by Moetai Brotherson on 15 May 2023, following the 2023 election.[1][2]

Portfolio Minister Party
  • President
  • Minister of Tourism, international air transport, and digital economy
Moetai Brotherson Tāvini Huiraʻatira
  • Vice-president
  • Minister of Higher Education, Culture and the Environment, in charge of Relations with Institutions
Eliane Tevahitua Tāvini Huiraʻatira
  • Minister of Public Service, Employment, and Labour
Vannina Crolas Tāvini Huiraʻatira
  • Minister of Solidarity and Housing
Minarii Galenon-Taupua Tāvini Huiraʻatira
  • Minister of Economy, Finance, and Energy
Tevaiti-Ariipaea Pomare Tāvini Huiraʻatira
  • Minister for the Primary Sector, Research, and Food
Taivini Teai Tāvini Huiraʻatira
  • Minister of Education
Ronny Teriipaia Tāvini Huiraʻatira
  • Minister of Health
Cédric Mercadal Tāvini Huiraʻatira
  • Minister of Youth and Sports
Nahema Temarii Tāvini Huiraʻatira
  • Minister of Equipment and Land Transport
Jordy Chan Tāvini Huiraʻatira

In addition Nathalie Heirani Salmon-Hudry was appointed Interminsterial Delegate for Disability.

Fritch 2018 cabinet edit

Following the election of Édouard Fritch after the 2018 French Polynesian legislative election he appointed a cabinet on 24 May 2018.[3][4] Six of the Ministers were appointed from the Assembly of French Polynesia, and as a result vacated their seats.[3]

Portfolio Minister Party
  • Vice-president
  • Minister of Economy, Finance, Major Works and Blue Economy
Teva Rohfritsch Tapura Huiraatira
  • Minister of Housing and Regional Planning, in charge of inter-island transport
Jean-Christophe Bouissou Tapura Huiraatira
  • Minister of Tourism and Labour, in charge of Relations with Institutions
Nicole Bouteau Tapura Huiraatira
  • Minister of Green Economy and Domain, in charge of Mines and Research
Tearii Alpha Tapura Huiraatira
  • Minister for the Modernization of the Administration, in charge of Digital and Energy
Tea Frogier Tapura Huiraatira
  • Minister of Culture and the Environment, in charge of Handicrafts
Heremoana Maamaatuaiahutapu Tapura Huiraatira
  • Minister of Family and Solidarity, in charge of Equal Opportunities
Isabelle Sachet Tapura Huiraatira
  • Minister of Health and Prevention, in charge of Generalized Social Protection
Jacques Raynal Tapura Huiraatira
  • Minister of Education
  • Minister of Youth and Sports
Christelle Lehartel Tapura Huiraatira
  • Minister of Major Works and Land Transport
René Temeharo Tapura Huiraatira

In September 2020 the council was reshuffled following the resignation of Teva Rohfritsch. Tearii Alpha was appointed vice-president and minister of Agriculture, Blue Economy and Industry, Tea Frogier was dropped as a Minister, and Yvonnick Raffin was appointed finance minister.[5] A further reshuffle took place in November 2021 when Alpha was fired as vice-president after refusing to comply with the territory's mandatory vaccination law.[6][7] He was replaced as vice-president by Jean-Christophe Bouissou,[8] but retained his other portfolios, resulting in Nicole Bouteau resigning from Cabinet in protest. Her portfolios were shared out among other ministers.[8]

A further reshuffle in February 2022 saw Isabelle Sachet leave the Cabinet, and Virginie Bruant and Naea Bennett join it. Bruant became Minister of Labour, Solidarity, Training, Status of Women, Family and Non-autonomous Persons, while Bennett gained responsibility for Youth, Crime Prevention and Sports.[9]

Fritch 2014 Cabinet edit

Following the removal of Gaston Flosse from office Édouard Fritch appointed his first cabinet in September 2014.[10]

Portfolio Minister Party
  • Vice-president
  • Minister of Economy, Finance, Civil Service and Energy
Nuihau Laurey Tapura Huiraatira
  • Minister for Economic Recovery, Tourism and International Transport, Industry, Trade, and Business
Jean-Christophe Bouissou Tapura Huiraatira
  • Minister for the Development of Activities in the Primary Sector
Frédéric Riveta Tapura Huiraatira
  • Minister of Labor and Social Dialogue, Employment, Vocational Training, Research and the Status of Women
Tea Frogier Tapura Huiraatira
  • Minister of Housing and Urban Renewal, City Policy, Land Affairs and Domain
Tearii Alpha Tapura Huiraatira
  • Minister of Education and Higher Education
Nicole Sanquer Tapura Huiraatira
  • Minister of Youth and Sports
René Temeharo Tapura Huiraatira
  • Minister of Health and Solidarity
Patrick Howell Tapura Huiraatira
  • Minister of Equipment, Planning and Urban Planning and Internal Transport
Albert Solia Tapura Huiraatira
  • Minister of Language Promotion, Culture, Communication and the Environment
Heremoana Maamaatuaiahutapu Tapura Huiraatira

A reshuffle on 27 May 2015 saw Teva Rohfritsch join the cabinet as Minister for Economic Recovery, Blue Economy and Digital.[11][12] On 8 October 2015 René Temeharo and Frédéric Riveta resigned from Cabinet in order to return to the Assembly and strengthen Fritch's majority.[13][14] Nicole Sanquer replaced Temeharo as Minister of Youth and Sport, while Fritch took over the agriculture portfolio.[15] A further reshuffle in January 2017 saw Nicole Bouteau replace Jean-Christophe Bouissou as Minister of Tourism, Jacques Raynal replace Patrick Howell as Minister of Health and Solidarity, and Luc Faatau replace Albert Solia as Minister of Equipment.[16] Following the resignation of Nicole Sanquer in July 2017 Tea Frogier replaced her as Minister of Education.[17]

Flosse 2013 cabinet edit

Gaston Flosse was elected president following the 2013 election, and appointed a Cabinet of 8 Ministers on 17 May 2013.[18]

Portfolio Minister Party
  • President
  • Minister of Solidarity and Employment
Gaston Flosse Tahoera'a Huiraatira
  • Vice-president
  • Minister of Economy, Finance, Civil Service, Business and Industry
Nuihau Laurey Tahoera'a Huiraatira
  • Minister of Tourism, Ecology, Culture, Planning and Air Transport
Geffry Salmon Tahoera'a Huiraatira
  • Minister of Marine Resources, Mines, and Fisheries
Tearii Alpha Tahoera'a Huiraatira
  • Minister of Housing, Land, Digital Economy and Communication
Marcel Tuihani Tahoera'a Huiraatira
  • Minister of Health, Labour, and Women's Rights
Béatrice Chansin Tahoera'a Huiraatira
  • Minister of Education, Youth and Sports
Michel Leboucher Tahoera'a Huiraatira
  • Minister of Equipment, Planning, Energy and Transport
Bruno Marty Tahoera'a Huiraatira
  • Minister of Agriculture and Island Development
Thomas Moutame Tahoera'a Huiraatira

A reshuffle in November 2013 saw Albert Solia replace Bruno Marty as Minister of Equipment and Transport, and Manolita Ly enter cabinet as the new Minister of Solidarity, Employment, and Women's Rights. Flosse took over the Energy portfolio, while Nuihau Laurey took over the Labour portfolio from Béatrice Chansin.[19]

Temaru 2011 Cabinet edit

Oscar Temaru was elected following a confidence vote in April 2011[20] and appointed a cabinet on 5 April 2011.[21] The government stayed in power until the 2013 election.

Portfolio Minister Party
  • President
  • Minister of Tourism
Oscar Temaru Tavini Huiraatira
  • Vice-president
  • Minister of community development, digital economy, communication
Antony Géros Tavini Huiraatira
  • Minister for the Economy, Finance, Labor and Employment
Pierre Frébault Tavini Huiraatira
  • Minister of Equipment and Land Transport
James Salmon Tavini Huiraatira
  • Minister of Marine Resources
Temauri Foster Tavini Huiraatira
  • Minister of Education, Youth and Sports
Tauhiti Nena Tavini Huiraatira
  • Minister for Development and Housing
Louis Frébault Tavini Huiraatira
  • Minister for the Environment, Energy and Mines
Jacky Bryant Tavini Huiraatira
  • Minister for Health and Solidarity
Charles Tetaria Tavini Huiraatira
  • Minister of Culture, Handicrafts and the Family, in charge of Women's Affairs
Chantal Tahiata Tavini Huiraatira
  • Minister of Agriculture
Kalani Teixeira Tavini Huiraatira
  • Minister for island development and inter-island transport
Daniel Herlemme Tavini Huiraatira

Antony Géros replaced Pierre Frébault as Minister of Finance in September 2012.[22]

References edit

  1. ^ "La liste des ministres du gouvernement Moetai Brotherson" (in French). Polynesie1. 15 May 2023. Retrieved 16 May 2023.
  2. ^ "Le gouvernement bleu pastel de Brotherson" (in French). Tahiti Infos. 15 May 2023. Retrieved 17 May 2023.
  3. ^ a b "French Polynesia president presents govt line-up". RNZ. 24 May 2018. Retrieved 30 January 2022.
  4. ^ "Le nouveau gouvernement Fritch dévoilé" (in French). Tahiti Infos. 23 May 2018. Retrieved 24 September 2022.
  5. ^ "Alpha becomes new French Polynesia vice-president". RNZ. 18 September 2020. Retrieved 28 January 2022.
  6. ^ "French Polynesia's vice-president fired for not getting jab". RNZ. 8 November 2021. Retrieved 30 December 2021.
  7. ^ "Tearii Alpha n'est plus Vice-président, mais reste ministre" (in French). Presidency of French Polynesia. 4 November 2021. Retrieved 30 December 2021.
  8. ^ a b "Fritch names Bouissou as new VP of French Polynesia". RNZ. 15 November 2021. Retrieved 30 December 2021.
  9. ^ "La composition du nouveau gouvernement Fritch" (in French). Tahiti Infos. 21 February 2022. Retrieved 1 October 2022.
  10. ^ "Le gouvernement d'Edouard Fritch dévoilé" (in French). Tahiti Infos. 16 September 2014. Retrieved 1 October 2022.
  11. ^ "Opposition politician joins weakened Tahiti government". RNZ. 28 May 2015. Retrieved 4 October 2022.
  12. ^ "Remaniement : Teva Rohfritsch entre au gouvernement" (in French). Tahiti Infos. 27 May 2015. Retrieved 4 October 2022.
  13. ^ "Tahiti reshuffle amid assembly power struggle". RNZ. 9 October 2015. Retrieved 15 October 2022.
  14. ^ "Edouard Fritch annonce la démission de deux de ses ministres" (in French). Tahiti Infos. 8 October 2015. Retrieved 15 October 2022.
  15. ^ "New minister chosen in Tahiti shuffle". RNZ. 9 October 2015. Retrieved 15 October 2022.
  16. ^ "Remaniement ministériel : Bouteau, Faatau et Raynal entrent au gouvernement (màj)" (in French). Tahiti Infos. 13 January 2017. Retrieved 11 October 2022.
  17. ^ "Edouard Fritch prend le ministère des Sports et confie l'Education à Tea Frogier" (in French). Tahiti Infos. 17 July 2017. Retrieved 2 November 2022.
  18. ^ "Gaston Flosse présente son gouvernement" (in French). Tahiti Infos. 17 May 2013. Retrieved 7 November 2022.
  19. ^ "Gaston Flosse présente son nouveau gouvernement" (in French). Tahiti Infos. 18 November 2013. Retrieved 7 November 2022.
  20. ^ "French Polynesia's Tong Sang ousted by Temaru". RNZ. 2 April 2011. Retrieved 4 December 2022.
  21. ^ "Oscar Temaru a présenté la composition de son gouvernement" (in French). Tahiti Infos. 5 April 2011. Retrieved 4 December 2022.
  22. ^ "Frébault débarqué des Finances au profit de Géros" (in French). Tahiti Infos. 5 September 2012. Retrieved 4 December 2022.

External links edit

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The Council of Ministers is the executive branch of the government of French Polynesia It is headed and appointed by the President of French Polynesia Contents 1 Brotherson 2023 cabinet 2 Fritch 2018 cabinet 3 Fritch 2014 Cabinet 4 Flosse 2013 cabinet 5 Temaru 2011 Cabinet 6 References 7 External linksBrotherson 2023 cabinet editThe current cabinet was appointed by Moetai Brotherson on 15 May 2023 following the 2023 election 1 2 Portfolio Minister PartyPresident Minister of Tourism international air transport and digital economy Moetai Brotherson Tavini HuiraʻatiraVice president Minister of Higher Education Culture and the Environment in charge of Relations with Institutions Eliane Tevahitua Tavini HuiraʻatiraMinister of Public Service Employment and Labour Vannina Crolas Tavini HuiraʻatiraMinister of Solidarity and Housing Minarii Galenon Taupua Tavini HuiraʻatiraMinister of Economy Finance and Energy Tevaiti Ariipaea Pomare Tavini HuiraʻatiraMinister for the Primary Sector Research and Food Taivini Teai Tavini HuiraʻatiraMinister of Education Ronny Teriipaia Tavini HuiraʻatiraMinister of Health Cedric Mercadal Tavini HuiraʻatiraMinister of Youth and Sports Nahema Temarii Tavini HuiraʻatiraMinister of Equipment and Land Transport Jordy Chan Tavini HuiraʻatiraIn addition Nathalie Heirani Salmon Hudry was appointed Interminsterial Delegate for Disability Fritch 2018 cabinet editFollowing the election of Edouard Fritch after the 2018 French Polynesian legislative election he appointed a cabinet on 24 May 2018 3 4 Six of the Ministers were appointed from the Assembly of French Polynesia and as a result vacated their seats 3 Portfolio Minister PartyVice president Minister of Economy Finance Major Works and Blue Economy Teva Rohfritsch Tapura HuiraatiraMinister of Housing and Regional Planning in charge of inter island transport Jean Christophe Bouissou Tapura HuiraatiraMinister of Tourism and Labour in charge of Relations with Institutions Nicole Bouteau Tapura HuiraatiraMinister of Green Economy and Domain in charge of Mines and Research Tearii Alpha Tapura HuiraatiraMinister for the Modernization of the Administration in charge of Digital and Energy Tea Frogier Tapura HuiraatiraMinister of Culture and the Environment in charge of Handicrafts Heremoana Maamaatuaiahutapu Tapura HuiraatiraMinister of Family and Solidarity in charge of Equal Opportunities Isabelle Sachet Tapura HuiraatiraMinister of Health and Prevention in charge of Generalized Social Protection Jacques Raynal Tapura HuiraatiraMinister of Education Minister of Youth and Sports Christelle Lehartel Tapura HuiraatiraMinister of Major Works and Land Transport Rene Temeharo Tapura HuiraatiraIn September 2020 the council was reshuffled following the resignation of Teva Rohfritsch Tearii Alpha was appointed vice president and minister of Agriculture Blue Economy and Industry Tea Frogier was dropped as a Minister and Yvonnick Raffin was appointed finance minister 5 A further reshuffle took place in November 2021 when Alpha was fired as vice president after refusing to comply with the territory s mandatory vaccination law 6 7 He was replaced as vice president by Jean Christophe Bouissou 8 but retained his other portfolios resulting in Nicole Bouteau resigning from Cabinet in protest Her portfolios were shared out among other ministers 8 A further reshuffle in February 2022 saw Isabelle Sachet leave the Cabinet and Virginie Bruant and Naea Bennett join it Bruant became Minister of Labour Solidarity Training Status of Women Family and Non autonomous Persons while Bennett gained responsibility for Youth Crime Prevention and Sports 9 Fritch 2014 Cabinet editFollowing the removal of Gaston Flosse from office Edouard Fritch appointed his first cabinet in September 2014 10 Portfolio Minister PartyVice president Minister of Economy Finance Civil Service and Energy Nuihau Laurey Tapura HuiraatiraMinister for Economic Recovery Tourism and International Transport Industry Trade and Business Jean Christophe Bouissou Tapura HuiraatiraMinister for the Development of Activities in the Primary Sector Frederic Riveta Tapura HuiraatiraMinister of Labor and Social Dialogue Employment Vocational Training Research and the Status of Women Tea Frogier Tapura HuiraatiraMinister of Housing and Urban Renewal City Policy Land Affairs and Domain Tearii Alpha Tapura HuiraatiraMinister of Education and Higher Education Nicole Sanquer Tapura HuiraatiraMinister of Youth and Sports Rene Temeharo Tapura HuiraatiraMinister of Health and Solidarity Patrick Howell Tapura HuiraatiraMinister of Equipment Planning and Urban Planning and Internal Transport Albert Solia Tapura HuiraatiraMinister of Language Promotion Culture Communication and the Environment Heremoana Maamaatuaiahutapu Tapura HuiraatiraA reshuffle on 27 May 2015 saw Teva Rohfritsch join the cabinet as Minister for Economic Recovery Blue Economy and Digital 11 12 On 8 October 2015 Rene Temeharo and Frederic Riveta resigned from Cabinet in order to return to the Assembly and strengthen Fritch s majority 13 14 Nicole Sanquer replaced Temeharo as Minister of Youth and Sport while Fritch took over the agriculture portfolio 15 A further reshuffle in January 2017 saw Nicole Bouteau replace Jean Christophe Bouissou as Minister of Tourism Jacques Raynal replace Patrick Howell as Minister of Health and Solidarity and Luc Faatau replace Albert Solia as Minister of Equipment 16 Following the resignation of Nicole Sanquer in July 2017 Tea Frogier replaced her as Minister of Education 17 Flosse 2013 cabinet editGaston Flosse was elected president following the 2013 election and appointed a Cabinet of 8 Ministers on 17 May 2013 18 Portfolio Minister PartyPresident Minister of Solidarity and Employment Gaston Flosse Tahoera a HuiraatiraVice president Minister of Economy Finance Civil Service Business and Industry Nuihau Laurey Tahoera a HuiraatiraMinister of Tourism Ecology Culture Planning and Air Transport Geffry Salmon Tahoera a HuiraatiraMinister of Marine Resources Mines and Fisheries Tearii Alpha Tahoera a HuiraatiraMinister of Housing Land Digital Economy and Communication Marcel Tuihani Tahoera a HuiraatiraMinister of Health Labour and Women s Rights Beatrice Chansin Tahoera a HuiraatiraMinister of Education Youth and Sports Michel Leboucher Tahoera a HuiraatiraMinister of Equipment Planning Energy and Transport Bruno Marty Tahoera a HuiraatiraMinister of Agriculture and Island Development Thomas Moutame Tahoera a HuiraatiraA reshuffle in November 2013 saw Albert Solia replace Bruno Marty as Minister of Equipment and Transport and Manolita Ly enter cabinet as the new Minister of Solidarity Employment and Women s Rights Flosse took over the Energy portfolio while Nuihau Laurey took over the Labour portfolio from Beatrice Chansin 19 Temaru 2011 Cabinet editOscar Temaru was elected following a confidence vote in April 2011 20 and appointed a cabinet on 5 April 2011 21 The government stayed in power until the 2013 election Portfolio Minister PartyPresident Minister of Tourism Oscar Temaru Tavini HuiraatiraVice president Minister of community development digital economy communication Antony Geros Tavini HuiraatiraMinister for the Economy Finance Labor and Employment Pierre Frebault Tavini HuiraatiraMinister of Equipment and Land Transport James Salmon Tavini HuiraatiraMinister of Marine Resources Temauri Foster Tavini HuiraatiraMinister of Education Youth and Sports Tauhiti Nena Tavini HuiraatiraMinister for Development and Housing Louis Frebault Tavini HuiraatiraMinister for the Environment Energy and Mines Jacky Bryant Tavini HuiraatiraMinister for Health and Solidarity Charles Tetaria Tavini HuiraatiraMinister of Culture Handicrafts and the Family in charge of Women s Affairs Chantal Tahiata Tavini HuiraatiraMinister of Agriculture Kalani Teixeira Tavini HuiraatiraMinister for island development and inter island transport Daniel Herlemme Tavini HuiraatiraAntony Geros replaced Pierre Frebault as Minister of Finance in September 2012 22 References edit La liste des ministres du gouvernement Moetai Brotherson in French Polynesie1 15 May 2023 Retrieved 16 May 2023 Le gouvernement bleu pastel de Brotherson in French Tahiti Infos 15 May 2023 Retrieved 17 May 2023 a b French Polynesia president presents govt line up RNZ 24 May 2018 Retrieved 30 January 2022 Le nouveau gouvernement Fritch devoile in French Tahiti Infos 23 May 2018 Retrieved 24 September 2022 Alpha becomes new French Polynesia vice president RNZ 18 September 2020 Retrieved 28 January 2022 French Polynesia s vice president fired for not getting jab RNZ 8 November 2021 Retrieved 30 December 2021 Tearii Alpha n est plus Vice president mais reste ministre in French Presidency of French Polynesia 4 November 2021 Retrieved 30 December 2021 a b Fritch names Bouissou as new VP of French Polynesia RNZ 15 November 2021 Retrieved 30 December 2021 La composition du nouveau gouvernement Fritch in French Tahiti Infos 21 February 2022 Retrieved 1 October 2022 Le gouvernement d Edouard Fritch devoile in French Tahiti Infos 16 September 2014 Retrieved 1 October 2022 Opposition politician joins weakened Tahiti government RNZ 28 May 2015 Retrieved 4 October 2022 Remaniement Teva Rohfritsch entre au gouvernement in French Tahiti Infos 27 May 2015 Retrieved 4 October 2022 Tahiti reshuffle amid assembly power struggle RNZ 9 October 2015 Retrieved 15 October 2022 Edouard Fritch annonce la demission de deux de ses ministres in French Tahiti Infos 8 October 2015 Retrieved 15 October 2022 New minister chosen in Tahiti shuffle RNZ 9 October 2015 Retrieved 15 October 2022 Remaniement ministeriel Bouteau Faatau et Raynal entrent au gouvernement maj in French Tahiti Infos 13 January 2017 Retrieved 11 October 2022 Edouard Fritch prend le ministere des Sports et confie l Education a Tea Frogier in French Tahiti Infos 17 July 2017 Retrieved 2 November 2022 Gaston Flosse presente son gouvernement in 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