#ECOP2532263AOrder of November 21, 2025, on Signature Delegation in France's Economic and Financial Ministries
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This law assigns signature authority on behalf of the ministers in various departments within France's economic and financial ministries. It allows specific officials to sign documents, decisions, and conventions, excluding international ones, within their roles. This streamlines operations by clearly defining who can represent the ministries in administrative matters.
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Key Changes
- Delegation of signature authority to specific officials.
- Exclusion of international acts and conventions.
- Streamlining administrative operations within ministries.
Obligations
What this law requires
Designated officials in Article 1 must sign acts, orders, decisions, and non-international conventions only within the limits of their assigned attributions on behalf of the ministers
Cynthia Métral must sign acts, orders, decisions, and non-international conventions only within the limits of her attributions as directrice de cabinet on behalf of the ministers
Officials within the social dialogue office (Christian Bonnier and Anne-Laure Moulin) must sign acts, orders, decisions, and non-international conventions only within the limits of their attributions
Designated officials at the institut de la gestion publique et du développement économique must sign acts, orders, decisions, and non-international conventions only within the limits of their attributions
Designated officials at the institut de la gestion publique et du développement économique must sign all accounting documents relating to the institute's activities only within the limits of their attributions