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Christophe Mirmand Appointed Monaco’s New Minister of State Amid Efforts to Restore Political Continuity - Monaco Life

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Christophe Mirmand, a seasoned French prefect and senior civil servant, will be sworn in as Monaco’s Minister of State on 21st July. His nomination by Prince Albert II marks a key step in restoring institutional stability following months of political turbulence and transition. The Prince’s Palace confirmed that Christophe Mirmand, currently Chief of Staff at France’s Ministry for Overseas Territories, will take over as head of government later …

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Prince Albert II of Monaco wishes to return to a classic profile with the appointment of a former prefect, who will be responsible for restoring stability after months of uncertainty and controversy.

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After months of institutional instability, Prince Albert II chose to return to a classic administrative profile by appointing Christophe Mirmand, former Prefect of Corsica from 2013 to 2016, as head of the Monegasque government. This decision put an end to a sequence of aborted appointments and political-judicial tensions on the Rock. Prince Albert II of Monaco appointed Christophe Mirmand as head of government, returning to a classic profile of…

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The new head of the Monegasque government, appointed after a five-month search, threw in the towel on Thursday evening, even before taking office.

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