Alexandre Parodi
Alexandre Parodi | |
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Alexandre Parodi in 1945. | |
| Vice-president of the Council of State | |
| In office 29 September 1960 – 1 June 1971 | |
| Preceded by | René Cassin |
| Succeeded by | Bernard Chenot |
| Minister of Labour and Social Security | |
| In office 9 September 1944 – 21 October 1945 | |
| President | Charles de Gaulle (head of the Provisional Government of the French Republic |
| Preceded by | Marcel Déat (indirectly, Vichy France minister) Adrien Tixier (indirectly, CFLN commissioner) |
| Succeeded by | Ambroise Croizat |
| State Commissioner for the Liberated Regions | |
| In office 26 August 1944 – 10 September 1944 | |
| President | Charles de Gaulle (head of the Provisional Government of the French Republic |
| Preceded by | Henri Claude Maître (indirectly, Under-secretary of State) |
| Succeeded by | Office terminated |
| General Delegate of the French Committee of National Liberation in occupied France | |
| In office February 1944 – August 1944 | |
| Preceded by | Émile Bollaert |
| Ambassador of France | |
| In office 1946–1960 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Alexandre Maurice Marie Parodi 1 June 1901 17th arrondissement of Paris |
| Died | 15 March 1979 (aged 77) 7th arrondissement of Paris |
| Nationality | Française |
| Political party | None |
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| Relatives | René Parodi, magistrate, resistant (brother) |
| Awards | Companions of Liberation |
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Alexandre Parodi (1 June 1901 – 15 March 1979) [aliases Quartus and Cérat] was a French senior civil servant, a member of the French resistance, General de Gaulle's appointee in charge of the French provisional government during World War II, a politician, permanent representative to the United Nations and NATO and the first French ambassador to Morocco.