Jean Ausseil Explained

Jean Ausseil
Office:16th Minister of State of Monaco
Term Start:16 September 1985
Term End:16 February 1991
Predecessor:Jean Herly
Birth Date:30 April 1925
Birth Place:Vincennes, France
Death Date:4 February 2001 (aged 75)
Death Place:Madrid, Spain
Party:Independent

Jean Jacques Charles Ausseil (30 April 1925  - 4 February 2001) was a French Minister of State for Monaco between 1985 and 1991.[1] He also served as ambassador to Uruguay (1975-1978) and Ethiopia (1978-1980).

Biography

Jean was appointed as Ambassador to Uruguay, where he succeeded Ambassador Français, handing over his accreditation on March 19, 1975. He remained in this post until March 15, 1978, when he was succeeded by Ambassador Le Guen.[2] He was then appointed Ambassador to Ethiopia, where he presented his credentials on May 24, 1978, succeeding Ambassador Barbier. He held this position until he was replaced by Ambassador Bry on October 31, 1980.[3]

On September 16, 1985, Jean Ausseil was appointed as Minister of State of Monaco (Ministre d'État de Monaco), succeeding Jean Lucien Emile Herly. He held this post as head of the government of Monaco until February 16, 1991, at which point Jacques Pierre Dupont replaced him.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. http://rulers.org/indexa5.html Ausseil, Jean (Jacques Charles)
  2. Web site: LISTE CHRONOLOGIQUE DES AMBASSADEURS, S. 107 . www.diplomatie.gouv.fr.
  3. Web site: Ambassadeurs de France depuis 1525 . La France en Turquie . fr.
  4. Web site: Countries Me-My . www.rulers.org.