Élisabeth Borne

Élisabeth Borne
Borne in 2022
Minister of State
Minister of National Education, Higher Education and Research
In office
23 December 2024 – 12 October 2025
Prime MinisterFrançois Bayrou
Sébastien Lecornu
Preceded byAnne Genetet (National Education)
Patrick Hetzel (Higher Education and Research)
Succeeded byÉdouard Geffray (National Education)
Philippe Baptiste (Higher Education)
Member of the National Assembly
for Calvados's 6th constituency
In office
10 February 2024 – 23 January 2025
Preceded byFreddy Sertin
Succeeded byFreddy Sertin
In office
22 June 2022 – 22 July 2022
Preceded byAlain Tourret
Succeeded byFreddy Sertin
Prime Minister of France
In office
16 May 2022 – 9 January 2024
PresidentEmmanuel Macron
Preceded byJean Castex
Succeeded byGabriel Attal
Minister of Labour, Employment and Integration
In office
6 July 2020 – 16 May 2022
Prime MinisterJean Castex
Preceded byMuriel Pénicaud
Succeeded byOlivier Dussopt
Minister of Ecological and Inclusive Transition
In office
16 July 2019 – 6 July 2020
Prime MinisterÉdouard Philippe
Preceded byFrançois de Rugy
Succeeded byBarbara Pompili
President of RATP
In office
21 May 2015 – 17 May 2017
Preceded byPierre Mongin
Succeeded byCatherine Guillouard
Prefect of Vienne
In office
1 February 2013 – 23 April 2014
Preceded byYves Dassonville
Succeeded byChristiane Barret
Personal details
BornÉlisabeth Borne
(1961-04-18) 18 April 1961
PartyRenaissance (2017–present)
Other political
affiliations
Territories of Progress (2020–2022)
Spouse
Olivier Allix
(m. 1989; div. 2008)
Children1
EducationÉcole Polytechnique
École des ponts ParisTech
Collège des Ingénieurs
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Élisabeth Borne ([elizabɛt bɔʁn] ; born 18 April 1961) is a French politician who served as Prime Minister of France from May 2022 to January 2024, becoming the second woman to hold the position of Prime Minister and the first in 30 years. From December 2024 to October 2025, she served as the Minister of National Education, Higher Education and Research in the Bayrou government and first Lecornu government. She is a member of President Emmanuel Macron's party Renaissance.

A civil engineer, government official and manager of state enterprises in the transport and construction sectors, Borne previously served as minister of transport (2017–2019) and minister of ecology (2019–2020). She was then minister of labour, employment and integration in the Castex government from 2020 to 2022. On 16 May 2022, President Macron appointed her as the next prime minister after Castex's resignation, as it is the tradition following the presidential elections in France. Borne led the centrist Ensemble coalition into the 2022 legislative election which resulted in a hung parliament: enjoying a 115-seat majority before the election, the ruling coalition was reduced to 251 seats (from 346), still emerging as the largest bloc in Parliament but 38 short of a majority. Unable to broker any deal with opposition parties to form a stable majority administration, Borne officially formed a minority government in July 2022.

Notably, as prime minister, Borne oversaw the contentious passage of a pension system reform raising the retirement age from 62 to 64, the repealing of most of the Covid-era health restrictions and the passage of a multi-year military planning law, paving way for a 40%-increase in military spending between 2024 and 2030. She also led the government's financial response to the ongoing cost-of-living crisis. In July 2023, holding onto her position as PM amid media reports of a possible dismissal, Borne reshuffled her cabinet for the second time since the beginning of her Premiership. On 8 January 2024, at Macron's request, Borne resigned as prime minister amid a major government crisis triggered by the passage of a hardline immigration bill. After leaving Matignon, she returned as an MP for her Calvados's constituency, a seat she eventually retained in the 2024 snap election. In December 2024, she returned to the cabinet as Minister of National Education, Higher Education and Research.