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French civil servant (born 1950) For others with this surname, see Masseron.
Paul Masseron
Born(1950-04-03)3 April 1950
Landerneau, Finistère, Brittany
Occupation(s)French prefect, minister in the principality of Monaco

Paul Masseron (born 3 April 1950 in Landerneau, Finistère, Brittany) is a French civil servant (prefect) who became a minister of the principality of Monaco.

He is a graduate of Institut d'études politiques de Paris (IEP Paris).

Career

In 2006 he became (ordonnance souveraine of 5 April 2006 of prince Albert II of Monaco) a minister of the principality of Monaco, with the title of conseiller de gouvernement pour l’Intérieur i.e. counsellor for internal affairs, member of the Council of Government and chief of the Military of Monaco.

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Notes

  1. (in French) http://www.lepetitjournal.com/monaco/actu-monaco/5388-communiqu-paul-masseron-a-pris-ses-fonctions-en-principaut.html . Retrieved 21 May 2013.
Political offices
Preceded by  France Prefect of Corrèze
1987–1989
Succeeded by
Preceded by Prefect of Orne
1989–1993
Succeeded by
Preceded byÉric Degremont Prefect of Allier
1993–1998
Succeeded byPhilippe Grégoire
Preceded byPierre Mirabaud Prefect of Vendée
1998–2001
Succeeded byJean-Paul Faugère [fr]
Preceded byDominique Dubois Prefect of Haut-Rhin
2001–2004
Succeeded byMichel Guillot
Political offices
Preceded byPhilippe Deslandes  Monaco conseiller de gouvernement pour l’Intérieur (Council of Government)
2006–
Succeeded bystill holding
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