Olivier Dussopt

Olivier Dussopt
Dussopt in 2017
Minister of Labour, Employment and Economic Inclusion
In office
20 May 2022 – 11 January 2024
Prime MinisterÉlisabeth Borne
Preceded byÉlisabeth Borne
Succeeded byCatherine Vautrin
Minister of Public Action and Accounts
In office
24 November 2017 – 20 May 2022
Prime MinisterÉdouard Philippe
Jean Castex
Preceded byGérald Darmanin
Succeeded byGabriel Attal
Member of the National Assembly
for Ardèche's 2nd constituency
In office
12 February 2024 – 9 June 2024
Preceded byLaurence Heydel Grillere
Succeeded byVincent Trébuchet
In office
22 June 2022 – 22 July 2022
Preceded byMichèle Victory
Succeeded byLaurence Heydel Grillere
In office
20 June 2007 – 24 December 2017
Preceded byGérard Weber
Succeeded byMichèle Victory
Mayor of Annonay
In office
16 March 2008 – 10 July 2017
Preceded byGérard Weber
Succeeded byAntoinette Scherer
Member of the Regional Council of Rhône-Alpes
In office
10 July 2006 – 17 March 2008
Personal details
Born (1978-08-16) 16 August 1978 (age 46)
Annonay, France
Political partyRenaissance (2022–present)
Other political
affiliations
Socialist Party (2000–2017)
Independent (2017–2020)
Territories of Progress (2020–2022)
Alma materGrenoble Institute of Political Studies

Olivier Dussopt (French pronunciation: [ɔlivje dysɔpt]; born 16 August 1978) is a French politician who served as minister of labour, employment and integration in the government of prime minister Élisabeth Borne from 2022 to 2024.[1][2] He previously served as minister of public action and accounts in the governments of successive prime ministers Édouard Philippe and Jean Castex from 2019 to 2022.[3] Dussopt was a member of the National Assembly for Ardèche from 2007 to 2017, and again in 2022 and 2024.

  1. ^ Laure Bretton. "Avant le congrès, les socialistes jouent la carte jeune". Boursier.com. Reuters. Retrieved 2010-05-02.
  2. ^ Victor Boiteau (20 May 2022), Changement dans la continuité: Darmanin, Le Maire, Attal… Ces ministres qui remettent ça dans le gouvernement Borne Libération.
  3. ^ Caroline Pailliez (December 10, 2018), Macron concessions to cost between 8-10 billion euros - minister Reuters.