Michel Rigal

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Michel Rigal
General Commissioner of the Scouts de France
In office
1952–1970
Preceded byGeorges Gaultier
Succeeded byEmile-Xavier Visseaux

Michel Rigal (Paris April 6, 1914 – August 11, 1978 in Flims, Switzerland) was General Commissioner of the Scouts de France from 1952 to 1970, a period of crises and reforms during which he endeavored to maintain the unity of the movement.[1]

In opposition to Rigal, Pierre Delsuc resigned from the National Council of the Scouts de France in 1958. Their opposition became public in June 1960 when Delsuc denounced Rigal's position in a letter published by France catholique, a moderate Catholic weekly, over the Algerian War.

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  1. ^ John S. Wilson (1959). Scouting Round the World (First ed.). Blandford Press. pp. 264, 281. ASIN B000AQMKTI.

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Non-profit organization positions
Preceded by
Secretary General
1953–1970
Succeeded by
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