Stéphane Valeri

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Stéphane Valeri
Stéphane Valeri Juin 2017.jpg
President of the National Council
Assumed office
22 February 2018
MonarchAlbert II
Preceded byChristophe Steiner
In office
20032010
MonarchRainier III
Albert II
Preceded byJean-Louis Campora
Succeeded byJean-François Robillon
Minister for Social Affairs and Health
In office
11 January 2010 – 31 May 2017
MonarchAlbert II
Succeeded byDidier Gamerdinger
National Councillor
In office
19882003
MonarchRainier III
Personal details
Born (1962-03-01) March 1, 1962 (age 59)
Princess Grace Hospital,
La Colle, Monaco
Political partyNational & Democratic Union (1988-2003)
Union for the Principality
(2003-2010)
Primo ! Priorité Monaco
(2017-present)
ResidenceMonaco-Ville, Monaco

Stéphane Valeri (born March 1, 1962) is a Monegasque politician and businessman. He has served as the president of the National Council, which is the most powerful elected position in Monaco,[1] since 22 February 2018.[2] He is the former Minister for Social Affairs and Health in Monaco.[3][4] He served three terms as a National Councillor, and then as its president, but resigned halfway through the second term so that he could serve as a Government Minister.[5][6]

While growing up Valeri attended two high schools (Lycée Albert Prime, and Lycée Masséna), as well as the European School of Management in Berlin.[4] Valeri previously served as executive assistant for SBM's Sales-Marketing department, but transferred a year late to the Advertising-Promotions department.[4] Following his departure from SBM, Valeri founded Monaco-based communications group .[4] After twenty-one years as Deputy Chairman (1988-2009), Valeri resigned from his position and entered public service.[4] Outside of politics, Valeri serves on the board of directors for the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation.[4]

In 1999, Prince Rainier III awarded him with the Order of Saint-Charles.[7] In 2012, Valeri was appointed to the French Legion of Honour.[7] On January 25, 2013, Valeri's French country home in Peille was damaged by an arsonist.[7][8] Valeri filed an official complaint the following day.[7]

After winning the 2018 general election, Valeri once again became President of the National Council.[9]

References[]

  1. ^ IPU Parline database: Monaco (Conseil nation)
  2. ^ "Stéphane Valeri élu président du Conseil national". Nice Matin. February 22, 2018. Retrieved February 24, 2018.
  3. ^ Assemblee Nationale
  4. ^ a b c d e f Le Conseiller de Gouvernement pour les Affaires Sociales et la Santé
  5. ^ "Stéphane Valeri to Monaco Press Club". Archived from the original on 2012-03-30. Retrieved 2011-10-15.
  6. ^ Biography of Stéphane Valeri[dead link]
  7. ^ a b c d Arson attack on French home of Monaco Counsellor
  8. ^ Villa du conseiller Valeri incendiée: émotion à Monaco Archived 2013-03-03 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ "Landslide win for Stéphane Valeri and Primo in Monaco's elections". monacolife.net. 2018-02-12. Retrieved 2018-03-03.

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