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At the Sncf, an Interim After Farandou and Before Castex

Summary by Le Monde
On Monday 13 October, Jean-Pierre Farandou left the SNCF Presidency to join the Ministry of Labour. His appointed successor, Jean Castex, is still to be heard by the Parliament, a process delayed by political instability. The managing director Laurent Trevisiani is acting.

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The former boss of the SNCF, Jean-Pierre Farandou was appointed Minister of Labour and Solidarity of the government Lecornu 2. His mandate is marked by the reform of pensions, the crisis of the Covid but also the opening to competition. Despite the crises, did the leader manage to keep the company on track?

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On Monday 13 October, Jean-Pierre Farandou left the SNCF Presidency to join the Ministry of Labour. His appointed successor, Jean Castex, is still to be heard by the Parliament, a process delayed by political instability. The managing director Laurent Trevisiani is acting.

·Paris, France
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A pure product of SNCF, from which he climbed all levels until taking over the orders in 2019, Jean-Pierre Farandou will be on the front line, as Minister of Labour, to manage the suspension of the pension reform announced on Tuesday 14 October by Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu.

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For several days, Sébastien Lecornu has presented his new government after having been appointed Prime Minister a second time. While Gérald Darmanin and Rachida Dati are still there, new faces have also accepted this difficult task. This is the case of Edouard Geffray who succeeds Elisabeth Borne or Laurent Nuñez, prefect of police of Paris, who is now Minister of the Interior. Jean-Pierre Farandou also joined the government as Minister of Labou…

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Following the appointment of Jean-Pierre Farandou to the government, Laurent Trevisani took over the management of the railway group until the appointment of the future CEO. The SNCF Group announced that it would...

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Le Monde broke the news in Paris, France on Monday, October 13, 2025.
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