Emile Furrier

See also: Furrier

Emile Furrier , born with Saint-Brieuc the February 11th 1898 and dead the December 15th 1975, is a senior official and French politician.

It is at the 17 years age that it enters the French administration. At 19 years, he is assistant chief of the cabinet of the prefect of the Loire-Inférieure. He embraces the prefectoral career which leads it to Mulhouse in 1920, with Arras in 1922, with Montreuil in 1925, Cambrai in 1936 and Valencian in 1939. In 1940, it is named prefect of the Somme, then in 1942 of the Aisne. He asks to be placed of availability and enters Resistance. Having begun again its prefectoral career after the war, it is named in 1945 prefect of Seine-et-Marne and in 1947 prefect of the Haute-Garonne. General inspector of the administration on mission extraordinary, it represents France with the International Conference on the Pyrenees (1949-1950). August 29th, 1955, it is named prefect of the the Seine.

He is Minister of Interior Department in the government of the Général de Gaulle, from June 1st, 1958 to January 8th, 1959.

From February 1959 in January 1962, it is minister of state of the Principality of Monaco. In the night from January 23rd to 24th 1962, Pelletier is thanked by Prince Rainier III for Monaco. This brutal decision is little appreciated Général de Gaulle. The dismissal of the minister of state has as a backdrop the creation of a tax shelter in Principality. It was withdrawn in Toulouse.

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