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Michel Roger Minister of State of Monaco Incumbent Assumed office
29 March 2010Monarch Albert II Preceded by Jean-Paul Proust Personal details Born 9 March 1949
Poitiers, FrancePolitical party Independent Michel Roger (born 1949) is the current Minister of State of Monaco.[1][2][3]
He had been a member of the High Court of Monaco since 2007. He assumed office on Monday 29th March 2010 following his appointment by Prince Albert II. Prior to his taking up of the role he was also an inspector general of the French National Education.
References
- ^ "Michel Roger, nouveau Ministre d'Etat..." (in French). Monaco Actualite. 18 December 2009. http://www.monaco.mc/actuArticle.do?idArticle=115781. Retrieved 31 March 2010.
- ^ [http://www.rivieratimes.com/monaco-article/items/valeri-crosses-the-f loor-in-historic-move.html "Valeri crosses the floor in historic move"]. The Monaco Times. 12 January 2010. http://www.rivieratimes.com/monaco-article/items/valeri-crosses-the-f loor-in-historic-move.html. Retrieved 31 March 2010.[dead link]
- ^ http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Monaco.htm
Political offices Preceded by
Jean-Paul ProustMinister of State of Monaco
2010–presentIncumbent Émile Flach · Georges Jaloustre† · Raymond Le Bourdon · Maurice Piette · Henry Mauran† · Maurice Bouilloux-Lafont · Henry Mauran† · Emile Roblot · Pierre Blanchy† · Pierre de Witasse · Pierre Blanchy† · Jacques Rueff · Pierre Voizard · Henry Soum · Émile Pelletier · Pierre Blanchy† · Jean Reymond · Paul Demange · François-Didier Gregh · André Saint-Mleux · Jean Herly · Jean Ausseil · Jaques Dupont · Paul Dijoud · Michel Lévêque · Patrick Leclercq · Jean-Paul Proust · Michel Roger
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- Ministers of State of Monaco
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