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Christophe Mirmand’s First Act as Minister of State: Spotlight on Monaco’s Fire and Rescue Heroes - Monaco Life

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Just hours after taking his oath before Prince Albert II on 21st July, Monaco’s newly appointed Minister of State turned his attention to the men and women who form the backbone of the Principality’s civil security: the Corps des Sapeurs-pompiers. Accompanied by Interior Minister Lionel Beffre and Colonel Tony Varo, Commander of the Public Force, Mirmand arrived at the Fontvieille fire station to a full military welcome. He was greeted by Lieute…
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On July 21, 2025, the new Minister of State of the Principality of Monaco, Christophe Mirmand, was sworn in. Charlene of Monaco attended this solemn event in a chic look.

By Sovereign Order No. 11.290 of 2 July 2025, Mr. Christophe Mirmand was appointed Minister of State of the Principality of Monaco. High-ranking French official, Mr. Mirmand had a rich career in the territorial administration of the French State. Trained at the Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris and holds a degree in higher education specialized in financial management, a master's degree in international and European law and a bachelor's degr…

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