Reshuffle

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Catherine Pégard appointed France's new Culture Minister, succeeding Rachida Dati, in official ceremony.
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Catherine Pégard replaces Rachida Dati as culture minister

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Catherine Pégard, former president of the Palace of Versailles and Élysée culture advisor, was appointed culture minister on Thursday, February 26, 2026, succeeding Rachida Dati who leaves the government for her Paris municipal campaign. This reshuffle includes several other appointments, marking a technical adjustment within Sébastien Lecornu's government. With one year until the presidential election, these changes occur in a context of relative stability.

The French government expects a ministerial reshuffle at the earliest mid-next week, following a possible no-confidence motion from the Rassemblement national. Three ministers are set to depart due to appointments or electoral candidacies. This timing respects the parliamentary schedule and the reserve period for municipal elections.

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Indonesian National Police Chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo conducted a major reshuffle in January 2026, extending beyond regional levels to key headquarters (Mabes) staff. The changes affected 85 personnel via two telegrams, including the appointment of Inspector General Johnny Eddizon Isir as Head of Public Relations Division. The moves aim to refresh the organization and develop careers.

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