Presidency of Nicolas Sarkozy - Main Members of Sarkozy's Staff

Main Members of Sarkozy's Staff

First Fillon Cabinet
  • François Fillon
  • Alain Juppé
  • Bernard Kouchner
  • Hervé Morin
  • Michèle Alliot-Marie
  • Brice Hortefeux
  • Rachida Dati
  • Jean-Louis Borloo
  • Éric Wœrth
  • Xavier Bertrand
  • Christine Boutin
  • Christine Lagarde
  • Xavier Darcos
  • Valérie Pécresse
  • Christine Albanel
  • Roselyne Bachelot
Second Fillon Cabinet
  • François Fillon
  • François Baroin
  • Alain Juppé
  • Jean-Louis Borloo
  • Michèle Alliot-Marie
  • Bernard Kouchner
  • Hervé Morin
  • Brice Hortefeux
  • Xavier Darcos
  • Christine Lagarde
  • Éric Wœrth
  • Éric Besson
  • Luc Chatel
  • Bruno Le Maire
  • Valérie Pécresse
  • Frédéric Mitterrand
  • Roselyne Bachelot
  • Michel Mercier
  • General secretary - Claude Guéant
  • Chief of the private military staff - Vice-amiral d'escadre Édouard Guillaud
  • Special advisor to the President - Henri Guaino
  • Advisors to the President - Raymond Soubie and Catherine Pégard
  • Diplomatic advisor and sherpa - Jean-David Levitte
  • Deputy secretary general - François Pérol
  • Head of cabinet - Emmanuelle Mignon
  • Advisors to the Presidency - Georges Marc Benamou, Arnold Munnich and Patrick Ouart
  • Spokesman - David Martinon
  • Head of cabinet - Cédric Goubet

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