General police station of the Plan
See also: CGP
The General police station of the Plan (CGP) is created the January 3rd 1946 by the general de Gaulle. It profits then from a kind of national unanimity. Jean Monnet is the first to occupy what it indicates itself like “the indefinable function of Police chief in the Plan”. The General police station of the Plan is composed of 160 people: 20 % of civils servant and 80 % of contractual operations managers.
De Gaulle directly attaches the General police station of the Plan to the chief of the government, which was almost always the case since, except during the time when a Minister or Secretary of State has the Plan in his attributions.
As of 1946, Gaston Palewski affects the hotel of Vogue, street of Martignac (Paris, 7 {{E}} district), with the Council of the Plan. During nearly forty years, the forecast and the dialog constitute the essential identity of the Plan.
It is with the end of the five-year plans in 1993 - this “burning obligation”, to take again the famous formula of the de Gaulle general - that is shaken this strong identity.
First handing-over in question
In October 1986, the Minister for the public office, the Plan, and the social economy, Hervé de Charrette, proposes to substitute a police station of the strategy for Commissatiat in the Plan. The oppositions were numerous: Pierre Massé known as for example that: " To remove the Plan in the name of an impulsive liberalism would be to deprive the capacity of one of its weapons against the dictatorship of the instant". The project was not concretized, but the idea, it, remained.
End of the Commission of the Plan
The October 26th 2005 the Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin announces to want to remove the General police station of the Plan and to also create in replacement a strategic Center of analysis under the direct supervision of the Prime Minister. The October 28th 2005 Dominique de Villepin dismisses the general police chief in the Plan, Alain Etchegoyen. It is replaced by Sophie Boissard, Maître of the requests to the Council of State, former director of cabinet of the Deputy secretary to Employment, the Work and the Professional insertion of the young people, Gerard Larcher.
The March 6th 2006, the Décret n° 2006-260 officializes the substitution of the strategic Center of analysis to the General police station of the Plan. Sophie Boissard becomes the first director of the center.
List general police chiefs then police chiefs in the Plan
- Jean Monnet: January 3rd, 1946 - September 11th, 1952
- Etienne Hirsh: September 11th, 1952 - February 18th, 1959
- Pierre Massed: February 18th, 1959 - January 22nd, 1966
- François-Xavier Ortoli: January 22nd, 1966 - June 23rd, 1967
- Rene Montjoie: June 23rd, 1967 - October 17th, 1974
- Jean Ripert: October 17th, 1974 - April 27th, 1978
- Michel Albert: April 27th, 1978 - July 1981
- Huber Provost: July 1981 - May 21st, 1984
- Henri Guillaume: May 21st, 1984 - October 28th, 1987
- Bertrand Fragonard: October 28th, 1987 - July 20th, 1988
- Pierre-Yves Thimble: July 20th, 1988 - January 9th, 1992
- Jean-Baptiste de Foucauld: January 9th, 1992 - September 1995
- Henri Guaino: September 1995 - January 4th, 1998
- Jean-Michel Charpin: January 4th, 1998 - April 24th, 2003
- Alain Etchegoyen: April 24th, 2003 - November 2nd, 2005
- Sophie Boissard: since November 2005
Successive plans
See also: Planning in France
CGE chapeauté the creation of eleven plans on nearly one half-century.
Lines interns
External bonds
- Files of the old official site of the Police station of the Plan
- Site of the strategic center of analysis
- Official site of the Prime Minister: http://www.plan.gouv.fr/mission/index.php
See too
- strategic Center of analysis
- economic Planning
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