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Chatenet, Pierre, 1917-1997

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Personal name headingChatenet, Pierre, 1917-1997
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Variant(s)Chatenet, Pierre, 1917-
Associated countryFrance
Associated placeTunisia
Birth date1917-03-06
Death date1997-09-04
Place of birthParis (France)
Place of deathTavers (France)
AffiliationFrance. Conseil constitutionnel
France. Conseil d'État
France. Ministère de l'intérieur
France. Commission des opérations de bourse
Euratom
France. Commission de la privatisation
École libre des sciences politiques (France)
Profession or occupationPoliticians France--Officials and employees
Found inHis Décolonisation, c1988: t.p. (Pierre Chatenet) p. 4 cover (b. 1917; govt. official; currently pres. of the Commission de la privatisation)
Conseil constitutionnel [France] website, viewed August 5, 2024 (Pierre Chatenet; in function 5 March 1968 to 3 March 1977; born 6 March 1917 in Paris, died 4 September 1997; licence in law; degree from the École libre des sciences politiques; auditor, Conseil d'État, 1941-1946; head of the office of the ministre du Travail (Alexandre Parodi) 1944-1945; maître de requêtes, Conseil d'État, 1946-1963 (as well as many other roles during that time); president of the Commission européenne de l'énergie atomique (Euratom), 1962-1968; Conseiller d'État, 1963-1970; president of the Commission des opérations de bourse (COB), 1968-1972; member of the Conseil constitutionnel, 1968-1977)
Wikipedia, French version, August 5, 2024 (Pierre Chatenet, born 6 March 1917 in Paris and died 4 September 1997 in Tavers, Loiret; a French politician; he was part of the French delegation to the San Francisco conference of the United Nations in 1945; he entered the Quai d'Orsay where he had a career that led him to the United Nations, Tunis, and NATO; he was directeur de la fonction publique 1954-1959, and ministre de l'Intérieur from 28 May 1959 to 6 May 1961)
Associated languagefre