Pierre Blanchy
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Pierre Blanchy | |
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Acting Minister of State of Monaco | |
In office 23 January 1962 – 16 August 1963 | |
Monarch | Rainier III |
Preceded by | Émile Pelletier |
Succeeded by | Jean Reymond |
Acting Minister of State of Monaco | |
In office 4 January 1949 – 12 July 1949 | |
Monarch | Louis II Rainier III |
Preceded by | Pierre de Witasse |
Succeeded by | Jacques Rueff |
Acting Minister of State of Monaco | |
In office 29 September 1944 – 13 October 1944 | |
Monarch | Louis II |
Preceded by | Emile Roblot |
Succeeded by | Pierre de Witasse |
Personal details | |
Political party | Independent |
Pierre Blanchy was a French politician, who served as acting Minister of State for Monaco three times. This was between 1944 and 1963. He served under the monarchy of both Rainier III and Louis II. During his career he never served under one single party. Every time he was independent or was chosen as acting minister. He was succeeded by Jean Reymond for the final time in 1963 after dedicated service of nearly 20 years.[1][2][3]
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Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Emile Roblot |
Minister of State of Monaco 1944–1944 |
Succeeded by Pierre de Witasse |
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Pierre de Witasse |
Minister of State of Monaco 1949–1949 |
Succeeded by Jacques Rueff |
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Preceded by Émile Pelletier |
Minister of State of Monaco 1962–1963 |
Succeeded by Jean Reymond |
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