He was limited reshuffle in France’s government staff, with the most notable changes in the Ministries of Education and Health. The 34-year-old Gabriel Attal replaces the 57-year-old Pape Diage as the head of the Ministry of Education and the 47-year-old Aurelien Rousseau takes over the Ministry of Health, succeeding the 60-year-old François Bron.

Bruno Lemaire (department of Finance), Catherine Colonna (department of Foreign Affairs) and Gerald Darmanen (department of Interior) remained unchanged.

President Emmanuel Macron he also kept her Elizabeth Bourne as Prime Minister, defying pressure in the wake of the riots that rocked France at the end of June, as well as the strike action in March and April against pension reform. For 56% of the French, Elizabeth Bourne is a “bad prime minister”, according to a poll published on Wednesday.

After today’s reshuffle, the 40-year-old Social Affairs Undersecretary Marlene Schiapa, who was heavily criticized for her photo shoot in the men’s magazine Playboy, during the pension unrest in France, is out of the government.