Patrick Leclercq (born 1938) was the Minister of State of Monaco. He was appointed on 5 January 2000, replacing Michel Lévêque. He had previously served as France's ambassador to Spain, Egypt, Jordan, and Canada. Leclercq was born in Lille and graduated from Ecole nationale d'administration (ENA). He was due to formally step down on 1 May 2005 and to be replaced by Jean-Paul Proust, but Proust's inauguration was deferred for a few weeks owing to the death of ruling Prince Rainier.
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- Patrick Leclercq (born 1938) was the Minister of State of Monaco. He was appointed on 5 January 2000, replacing Michel Lévêque. He had previously served as France's ambassador to Spain, Egypt, Jordan, and Canada. Leclercq was born in Lille and graduated from Ecole nationale d'administration (ENA). He was due to formally step down on 1 May 2005 and to be replaced by Jean-Paul Proust, but Proust's inauguration was deferred for a few weeks owing to the death of ruling Prince Rainier.
- Patrick Leclercq war vom 5. Januar 2000 bis zum 1. Mai 2005 der Regierungschef und Außenminister des Fürstentums Monaco. Sein Vorgänger war Michel Lévêque. Patrick Leclercq wurde an der Ecole nationale d'administration (ENA) ausgebildet und war vor der Übernahme der Regierungsämter in Monaco französischer Botschafter in Spanien. Sein Nachfolger wurde Jean-Paul Proust.
- Patrick André Leclercq est un diplomate français né le 2 août 1938 à Lille. Entre 2000 et 2005, il fut Ministre d'État de la principauté de Monaco.
- Patrick Leclercq, francuski i monakijski polityk. Studiował na Ecole Nationale d'Administration (ENA). Był ambasadorem Francji w Hiszpanii. Od 5 stycznia 2000 do 1 maja 2005 pełnił funkcję Ministra stanu Monako (Premier Monako).
- Patrick Leclercq foi Ministro de Estado de Mônaco entre os anos de 2000 e 2005, quando deixou o cargo que foi assumido por Jean-Paul Proust, após a morte do então príncipe Rainier III. Foi antecedido por Michel Lévêque. Nascido na França, se formou na Escola Nacional de Administração.
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- Patrick Leclercq (born 1938) was the Minister of State of Monaco. He was appointed on 5 January 2000, replacing Michel Lévêque. He had previously served as France's ambassador to Spain, Egypt, Jordan, and Canada. Leclercq was born in Lille and graduated from Ecole nationale d'administration (ENA). He was due to formally step down on 1 May 2005 and to be replaced by Jean-Paul Proust, but Proust's inauguration was deferred for a few weeks owing to the death of ruling Prince Rainier.
- Patrick Leclercq war vom 5. Januar 2000 bis zum 1. Mai 2005 der Regierungschef und Außenminister des Fürstentums Monaco. Sein Vorgänger war Michel Lévêque. Patrick Leclercq wurde an der Ecole nationale d'administration (ENA) ausgebildet und war vor der Übernahme der Regierungsämter in Monaco französischer Botschafter in Spanien. Sein Nachfolger wurde Jean-Paul Proust.
- Patrick André Leclercq est un diplomate français né le 2 août 1938 à Lille. Entre 2000 et 2005, il fut Ministre d'État de la principauté de Monaco.
- Patrick Leclercq, francuski i monakijski polityk. Studiował na Ecole Nationale d'Administration (ENA). Był ambasadorem Francji w Hiszpanii. Od 5 stycznia 2000 do 1 maja 2005 pełnił funkcję Ministra stanu Monako (Premier Monako).
- Patrick Leclercq foi Ministro de Estado de Mônaco entre os anos de 2000 e 2005, quando deixou o cargo que foi assumido por Jean-Paul Proust, após a morte do então príncipe Rainier III. Foi antecedido por Michel Lévêque. Nascido na França, se formou na Escola Nacional de Administração.
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