Monaco’s New Minister of State Delivers Inaugural Speech at Historical Exhibition

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Résumé:
Didier Guillaume, the new Minister of State of Monaco, expressed his commitment to serving the Prince and the Principality, and emphasized the goal of making Monaco an ethical and peaceful model.

Histoire complète :
Monaco’s new Minister of State, Didier Guillaume, delivered his first public speech on Tuesday evening during the inauguration of the exhibition “Monaco Libéré! September 3 – December 28, 1944” in front of the Minister of State’s building. In his speech, Guillaume expressed his commitment to serve the Sovereign Prince and the entire Principality, emphasizing the trust placed in him by Prince Albert II. He also admired Monaco’s history and its ability to adapt to the changing world. Guillaume echoed the Prince’s dream for Monaco to become a “country that produces models: models of life, models of development, models of well-being, models of peace.” He pledged to be the caretaker of this vision alongside the Prince, ensuring that Monaco becomes an ethical and exemplary power. Guillaume then focused on the exhibition, expressing gratitude to the various institutions involved in its organization and emphasizing the importance of historical memory, particularly for younger generations. He urged them to keep the flame of history alive. Guillaume concluded his speech by inviting the dignitaries present to visit the exhibition and presenting the Prince with a stamp featuring General Frederick.

Source:
Monaco Tribune

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