
Wednesday, June 24, 2009, PARIS: French President Nicolas Sarkozy reshuffled his right-wing cabinet, naming new interior and justice ministers and bringing on board the nephew of late Socialist leader Francois Mitterrand.Brice Hortefeux, a longtime Sarkozy ally who was labour and social affairs minister, was named to the interior ministry, replacing Michele Alliot-Marie who takes over from star minister Rachida Dati at justice.One high-profile newcomer to the cabinet was Culture Minister Frederic Mitterrand, an openly-gay television personality and writer who currently heads the Villa Medicis French cultural academy in Rome.Despite his family ties to the former Socialist president, the 61-year-old is not himself a card-carrying member of the opposition party.Sarkozy's presidential chief of staff Claude Gueant announced the new lineup on the steps of the Elysee palace, following a day of consultations with Prime Minister Francois Fillon, who had argued against sweeping changes.
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