Alexandre Parodi

Alexandre Parodi
Alexandre Parodi en 1945.
Vice-president of the Council of State
In office
29 September 1960 – 1 June 1971
Preceded byRené Cassin
Succeeded byBernard Chenot
Minister of Labour and Social Security
In office
9 September 1944 – 21 October 1945
PresidentCharles de Gaulle (head of the Provisional Government of the French Republic
Preceded byMarcel Déat (indirectly, Vichy France minister)
Adrien Tixier (indirectly, CFLN comissionner)
Succeeded byAmbroise Croizat
State Commissioner for the Liberated Regions
In office
26 August 1944 – 10 September 1944
PresidentCharles de Gaulle (head of the Provisional Government of the French Republic
Preceded byHenri Claude Maître (indirectly, Under-secretary of State)
Succeeded byOffice terminated
General Delegate of the French Committee of National Liberation in occupied France
In office
February 1944 – August 1944
Preceded byÉmile Bollaert
Ambassador of France
In office
1946–1960
Personal details
Born
Alexandre Maurice Marie Parodi

1 June 1901
17th arrondissement of Paris
Died15 mars 1979
7th arrondissement of Paris
NationalityFrançaise
Political partyNone
Parent
RelativesRené Parodi, magistrate, resistant (brother)
AwardsCompanions 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.