Minister of State (Monaco)

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The Minister of State is the head of the government of Monaco, though he is appointed by and subordinate to the Prince or Princess of Monaco. During his term, he is responsible for leading the government's action and is in charge of foreign relations. As the Prince's representative, the Minister of State also directs the executive services, commands the police, and presides (with voting powers) over the Council of Government.

The office was created in 1911 with the adoption of Monaco's constitution. Until the revision of the constitution of 2002, he had to be a French citizen, selected from several senior civil servants proposed by the French Government. Since 2002, the Minister of State can be either French or Monegasque and is chosen and appointed by the Prince, after consultation with the French Government.

List of Ministers of State

# Name Term start Term end Political Party
1 Émile Flach February 1911 December 1917 Independent
Georges Jaloustre
(acting)
January 1918 February 1919 Independent
2 Raymond Le Bourdon 19 February 1919 11 August 1923 Independent
3 Maurice Piette 11 August 1923 February 1932 Independent
Henry Mauran
(1st time; acting)
January 1932 June 1932 Independent
4 Maurice Bouilloux-Lafont June 1932 June 1937 Independent
Henry Mauran
(2nd time; acting)
June 1937 August 1937 Independent
5 Emile Roblot 15 September 1937 29 September 1944 Independent
Pierre Blanchy
(1st time; acting)
29 September 1944 13 October 1944 Independent
6 Pierre de Witasse 13 October 1944 December 1948 Independent
Pierre Blanchy
(2nd time; acting)
4 January 1949 12 July 1949 Independent
7 Jacques Rueff 12 July 1949 1 August 1950 Independent
8 Pierre Voizard 1 August 1950 2 September 1953 Independent
9 Henry Soum 15 November 1953 12 February 1959 Independent
10 Émile Pelletier 12 February 1959 23 January 1962 Independent
Pierre Blanchy
(3rd time; acting)
23 January 1962 16 August 1963 Independent
11 Jean Reymond 16 August 1963 28 December 1966 Independent
12 Paul Demange 28 December 1966 1 April 1969 Independent
13 François-Didier Gregh 1 April 1969 24 May 1972 Independent
14 André Saint-Mleux 24 May 1972 July 1981 Independent
15 Jean Herly July 1981 16 September 1985 Independent
16 Jean Ausseil 16 September 1985 16 February 1991 Independent
17 Jaques Dupont 16 February 1991 2 December 1994 Independent
18 Paul Dijoud 2 December 1994 3 February 1997 Independent
19 Michel Lévêque 3 February 1997 5 January 2000 Independent
20 Patrick Leclercq 5 January 2000 1 May 2005 Independent
21 Jean-Paul Proust 1 May 2005 29 March 2010 Independent
22 Michel Roger 29 March 2010 Incumbent Independent

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