Paul Masseron
French civil servant (born 1950)
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Paul Masseron (born 3 April 1950) is a French civil servant (prefect) who was a minister of the Principality of Monaco.[1]
Born3 April 1950
Landerneau, Finistère, Brittany, France
Occupations
- Prefect (France)
- minister (Principality of Monaco)
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Education
He is a graduate of Institut d'études politiques de Paris (IEP Paris).[2]
Career
- 1974-1976 : École nationale d’administration (promotion Guernica)
- 1977-1981 : sub-prefect of Ussel (one of the arrondissements of Corrèze department) in Ussel.
- 1985-1987 : directeur général of the services of the general council of Corrèze.
- 1987-1989 : prefect of Corrèze in Tulle.
- 1989-1993 : prefect of Orne in Alençon.
- 1993-1998 : prefect of Allier in Moulins.
- 1998-2001 : prefect of Vendée in La Roche-sur-Yon.
- 2001-2004 : prefect of Haut-Rhin in Colmar.
In 2006 he became (ordonnance souveraine of 5 April 2006 of prince Albert II of Monaco[3]) 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.[4]