Pierre Blanchy
French politician (1897–1981)
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 |
In office 4 January 1949 – 12 July 1949 | |
Monarchs | Louis II Rainier III |
Preceded by | Pierre de Witasse |
Succeeded by | Jacques Rueff |
In office 29 September 1944 – 13 October 1944 | |
Monarch | Louis II |
Preceded by | Emile Roblot |
Succeeded by | Pierre de Witasse |
Personal details | |
Born | 1897 |
Died | 1981 (aged 84) |
Political party | Independent |
Pierre Blanchy (1897 – 1981) was a French politician, who served as acting Minister of State for Monaco three times between 1944 and 1963, serving under the monarchy of both Rainier III and Louis II.[1] He was succeeded by Jean Reymond for the final time in 1963 after dedicated service of nearly 20 years.[2]
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Preceded by Emile Roblot | Minister of State of Monaco 1944–1944 | Succeeded by Pierre de Witasse |
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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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Ministers of State of Monaco
- Émile Flach
- Georges Jaloustre†
- Raymond Le Bourdon
- Maurice Piette
- Henry Mauran†
- Maurice Bouilloux-Lafont
- Henry Mauran†
- Émile 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
- Jacques Dupont
- Paul Dijoud
- Michel Lévêque
- Patrick Leclercq
- Jean-Paul Proust
- Michel Roger
- Gilles Tonelli†
- Serge Telle
- Pierre Dartout
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