Prefect of Saint Pierre and Miquelon

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The Prefect of Saint Pierre and Miquelon is the local representative of the President of France in Saint Pierre and Miquelon, and in effect the governor or executive officer of the territory. The Prefect was called Governor until 1976.

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Overview

Throughout the history of Saint-Pierre and Miquelon, there has been a variety of representation, from governors to administrators.

The Prefect at the Préfecture or Governor's Offices are located at Place du Lieutenant-Colonel Pigeaud. The buildings consist of a three-storey building with a two-storey annex. It is located in the area known as Church Square in Saint-Pierre.

Le Cabinet du Préfet

A cabinet, made up of civil servants - not politicians - under the authority of the Prefect and responsible for the services of the Préfecture of Saint Pierre and Miquelon. The Préfecture has its own internal services. It also has under its authority the decentralised services of the French government ministries.

They consist of:

The prefect is also assisted by the Secrétaire général, which acts as the Office of the Prefect, Chief Secretary (responsible for day-to-day functions of the government) and the protocol office.

List of governors

A historic list of representative in Saint-Pierre and Miquelon:

Representative of the governor of Plaisance

Governor

Commandant

French governors [1]

Commandants

Commandants and administrators

Commandants

Governors

Administrators

Governors

Administrators

Governors

Prefects (10 May 1982 – 24 February 1988, commissioners of the republic)

See also

References

  1. "French governors 1763/1785". atlaswords.com. January 24, 2009. Retrieved 2009-01-28.
  2. Author of Cinq mois chez les Français d'Amérique. Voyage au Canada, 1879