Monaco's first AI-powered daily news

Monaco’s Minister of the Interior Retires; Successor Appointed by Prince Albert II

chatcmpl-9h3TzmqlOYPONcFr8ZJqRlfTI5dlM

Summary:
The Minister of the Interior of Monaco, Patrice Cellario, is retiring after 9 years and will be replaced by the former French prefect Lionel Beffre.

Full Story:
Monaco’s Minister of the Interior, Patrice Cellario, is retiring after nine years of service, according to an official statement from the Palace. In his place, the Sovereign has chosen former French prefect Lionel Beffre. Beffre, who has previously served as Chief of Staff to the Prime Minister and High Commissioner of the French Polynesia, will assume his new role on August 9th. The decision to appoint a French national is based on Beffre’s extensive experience and expertise in the field of security and quality of life. Beyond security, Beffre has also demonstrated a commitment to environmental issues and the impact of climate change on cities. Prince Albert II expressed deep gratitude to Patrice Cellario for his outstanding 42-year career in various roles within the Monegasque administration, including public works, urban planning, education, culture, and sports. The Prince described Cellario’s unwavering dedication and loyalty as exemplary.

Source:
montecarloin

More stories

Scroll to Top