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Jean Castex to Be Appointed CEO of SNCF in Autumn

Summary by Le Figaro
The former Prime Minister should take over Jean-Pierre Farandou as head of the public railway group.

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Returned to the head of the RATP, and reaffirming before the board of directors of the group that he was not a candidate for the succession of Jean-Pierre Farandou to the SNCF, Jean Castex could still join the railway group. But not until next autumn.

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According to the information of the "Figaro" revealed on Thursday 12 June, the former Prime Minister, the current CEO of RATP, is expected to become the new boss of the railway company this autumn.

·Paris, France
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The former Prime Minister should take over Jean-Pierre Farandou as head of the public railway group.

·Paris, France
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The arrival of the former Prime Minister at the head of the public enterprise is delayed, but it will take place

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His name circulates, the signals converge, but the appointment delays. Jean Castex's fate seems already sealed... without he had officially asked him. What if everything was already written? Jean Castex, the favourite to take the lead of the SNCF The scenario is clear. Jean Castex, 59 years old, soon 60, should be appointed President and Chief Executive Officer (PDG) of the Société nationale des chemins de fer français (SNCF) in autumn 2025. Off…

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For several months, the name of the former Prime Minister has been regularly on the table. According to information collected by Le Figaro, Jean Castex should be appointed CEO of SNCF in the autumn. His assumption of office should be effective before the end of the year.

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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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