Minister of the Environment (France)
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The Minister of the Environment and Sustainable Development (also called "Minister of Ecology") is a cabinet member in the Government of France. From 1974 to 1977, the position was renamed Minister of Quality of Life; in 1978 this became Minister of the Environment and Way of Life. The current position title features the expression sustainable development, in part due to the influence of the Green party and the pro-environmental movement in French politics over the past decade.
An Environmental Charter was included in the French Constitution in 2004.
[edit] Ministers of the Environment
- Robert Poujade 5 April 1973 - 27 February 1974
- Alain Peyrefitte 27 February 1974 - 28 May 1974
- André Jarrot 27 May 1974 - 12 January 1976 (Ministre de la Qualité de la vie)
- André Fosset 12 January 1976 - 25 August 1976 (Ministre de la Qualité de la vie)
- Vincent Ansquer 25 August 1976 - 29 March 1977 (Ministre de la Qualité de la vie)
- Michel d'Ornano 29 March 1977 - 22 May 1981 (Ministre de l’Environnement et du cadre de vie)
- Michel Crépeau 22 May 1981 - 22 March 1983
- Huguette Bouchardeau 19 July 1984 - 20 March 1986
- Brice Lalonde 15 May 1991 - 2 April 1992
- Ségolène Royal 2 April 1992 - 29 March 1993
- Michel Barnier 1993 - 1995
- Corinne Lepage 18 May 1995 - 4 June 1997
- Dominique Voynet 4 June 1997 - 10 July 2001
- Yves Cochet 10 July 2001 - 7 May 2002
- Roselyne Bachelot 7 May 2002 - 31 March 2004
- Serge Lepeltier 31 March 2004 - 2 June 2005
- Nelly Olin 2 June 2005 - present