List of énarques

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This is a list of énarques. Énarque is the name given to the alumni of the École nationale d'administration (National School of Public Administration) in France. The ENA was founded in 1945 and as the program is two years long, the first class graduated in 1947.

Politics[]

Heads of States and Governments[]

  • Valéry Giscard d'Estaing (class of 1951), President of the French Republic
  • Édouard Balladur (class of 1957), French Prime Minister
  • Michel Rocard (class of 1958), French Prime Minister
  • Jacques Chirac (class of 1959), President of the French Republic
  • Nicéphore Soglo (class of 1962), President of Benin
  • André Ntsatouabantou Milongo (class of 1964), Prime Minister of the Republic of Congo
  • Edem Kodjo (class of 1964), Prime Minister of Togo
  • Lionel Jospin (class of 1965), Prime Minister of France
  • Jean-Paul Proust (class of 1966), Minister of State of Monaco
  • Patrick Leclercq (class of 1966), Minister of State of Monaco
  • Paul Dijoud (class of 1966), Minister of State of Monaco
  • Alain Juppé (class of 1972), Prime Minister of France
  • Laurent Fabius (class of 1973), Prime Minister of France
  • Adly Mansour (class of 1977), President of Egypt
  • Dominique de Villepin (class of 1980), Prime Minister of France
  • François Hollande (class of 1980), President of the French Republic
  • Jean Castex (class of 1991), Prime Minister of France[1]
  • Édouard Philippe (class of 1997), Prime Minister of France
  • Emmanuel Macron (class of 2004), President of the French Republic

International Organizations[]

  • François-Xavier Ortoli (class of 1947), President of the European Commission
  • René Maheu (class of 1958), Director General of UNESCO
  • Jacques de Larosière (class of 1958), managing director of the IMF, President of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
  • Michel Camdessus (class of 1960), managing director of the IMF
  • Jean-Paul Costa (class of 1966), President of the European Court of Human Rights
  • Jean-Claude Trichet (class of 1971), President of the European Central Bank
  • Pierre de Boissieu (class of 1971), Secretary-General of the Council of the European Union
  • Pascal Lamy (class of 1975), Director General of the World Trade Organization
  • Ronny Abraham (class of 1978), President of the International Court of Justice

Ministers and Secretaries of State[]

Other political figures[]

Business[]

Academics[]

Other[]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "France gets an unknown new prime minister".
  2. ^ "Biography, Minister of State for European Affairs". France Diplomacy. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
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