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. He was succeeded by Jean Reymond for the final time in 1963 after dedicated service of nearly 20 years.[1]

In March 1963, he was put in charge of Monaco's External Relations.[2]

In 1966, after the Société des bains de mer de Monaco was restructured, Blanchy joined the board of the company.[3]

Blanchy held an odd resemblance to Benito Mussolini.[4]

Distinctions

References

  1. ^ "Monaco".
  2. ^ "Ordonnance Souveraine n° 2.969 chargeant S.E.M. Pierre Blanchy, Ministre Plénipotentiaire, du Service des Relations Extérieures / Journal 5502 / Année 1963". journaldemonaco.gouv.mc (in French). 1963-03-15. Retrieved 2025-01-15.
  3. ^ Denuziere, Maurice (1967-10-16). "II. - Les affaires de l'État et les autres..." Le Monde (in French). Retrieved 2025-01-15.
  4. ^ "Musterländle ohne Steuern". Der Spiegel (in German). 1949-07-06. ISSN 2195-1349. Retrieved 2025-01-15.
  5. ^ "Ordonnance Souveraine n° 4.820 du 18 novembre 1971 portant promotions et nominations dans l'Ordre de Saint-Charles" (PDF). Journal de Monaco. journaldemonaco.gouv.mc. 1971-12-03. Retrieved 2025-01-15.
Political offices
Preceded by Minister of State of Monaco
1944–1944
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by Minister of State of Monaco
1949–1949
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by Minister of State of Monaco
1962–1963
Succeeded by


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