Minister Delegate for Relations with Parliament and Citizen Participation
In office 16 October 2018 – 20 May 2022
Prime Minister
Édouard Philippe Jean Castex
Preceded by
Christophe Castaner
Succeeded by
Olivier Véran
President of the Democratic Movement and affiliated group in the National Assembly
In office 27 June 2017 – 17 October 2018
Preceded by
Position established
Succeeded by
Patrick Mignola
Member of the National Assembly for Loir-et-Cher's 1st constituency
In office 21 June 2017 – 16 November 2018
Preceded by
Denys Robillard
Succeeded by
Stéphane Baudu
Mayor of Marchenoir
In office 21 March 2008 – 1 August 2017
Preceded by
Gérard Martineau
Succeeded by
Sylvie Gagnier
Personal details
Born
(1971-01-11) 11 January 1971 (age 53) Paris, France
Political party
Democratic Movement (2007–present)
Other political affiliations
Union for French Democracy (1997–2007)
Alma mater
Sciences Po
Marc Fesneau (French pronunciation:[maʁkfeno]; born 11 January 1971) is a French politician who has served as Minister of Agriculture and Food in the government of Prime Ministers Élisabeth Borne and Gabriel Attal since 20 May 2022. A member of the Democratic Movement (MoDem), he previously represented the 1st constituency of the Loir-et-Cher department and presided over the Democratic Movement and affiliated group in the National Assembly from 2017 to 2018.
Fesneau also served as Minister for Relations with Parliament under Prime Minister Édouard Philippe from 2018 until 2020, when his portfolio was expanded in the subsequent government of Jean Castex to include citizen participation.[1]
^Harriet Agnew (16 October 2018), France’s new faces: who to watch in Macron’s revamped cabinet Financial Times.
MarcFesneau (French pronunciation: [maʁk feno]; born 11 January 1971) is a French politician who has served as Minister of Agriculture and Food in the...
Amélie Oudéa-Castéra RE Minister for Agriculture and Food Sovereignty MarcFesneau MoDem Minister for Culture Rachida Dati SE Minister of the Armed Forces...
Education Sylvie Retailleau SE Minister for Agriculture and Food Sovereignty MarcFesneau MoDem Minister for Transformation and Civil Service Stanislas Guerini...
Socialist group was ultimately refounded as the "New Left" (NG), and MarcFesneau was elected president of the MoDem group. In the vote of confidence in...
of candidate Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet. In 2017, Wehrling succeeded MarcFesneau as secretary general of MoDem, under the leadership of chairman François...
République En Marche group on 24 June with 306 votes and 2 abstentions, MarcFesneau was unanimously elected president of the Democratic Movement group on...
Minister of the Interior, which puts an end to Édouard Philippe's tenure. MarcFesneau replaces Christophe Castaner at Relations with Parliament. Franck Riester...
returned to the regional council on the list led by Agriculture Minister MarcFesneau. On July 20, 2023, he was appointed Minister of the Overseas Territories...
for Relations with Parliament and Citizen Participation Prime Minister MarcFesneau MoDem Minister for Gender Equality, Diversity and Equal Opportunities...
Prime Minister Édouard Philippe Preceded by André Vallini Succeeded by MarcFesneau Government Spokesperson In office 17 May 2017 – 24 November 2017 Prime...
Elected in the second round Minister of Agriculture and Food Sovereignty MarcFesneau MoDem Loir-et-Cher's 1st constituency Elected in 2017 31.97% 56.47% Elected...
Centre Val-de-Loire on the "Ensemble le meilleur est avenir" list led by MarcFesneau. In the 2022 legislative elections, Christophe Marion stood as a candidate...
a member of the French-Italian Parliamentary Friendship Group. When MarcFesneau joined the government in October 2018, Mignola was elected to the presidency...
Prime Minister Jean Castex Preceded by Didier Guillaume Succeeded by MarcFesneau Minister of the City and Housing In office 16 October 2018 – 6 July 2020...
Guillaume Minister of Agriculture, Franck Riester Minister of Culture and MarcFesneau becomes Minister in charge of Relations with Parliament. 17 October –...