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Patrick Levaye (born July 26, 1952 in Orléans, in Loiret) is a writer and a French Senior official. Author of a book on Catholicism, Patrick Levaye occupied several functions with high responsibilities with the French Minister of the Interior, with the Minister of Defence like to the Secretariat of State to the War Veterans. He was member of the Rally for the Republic (RPR), a French right-wing political party, during about fifteen years, as from 1979. He is also knight of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, delegated hospital works for the 12th arrondissement of Paris since the beginning of the years 2000, and reserve officer.

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  • Patrick Levaye (né le 26 juillet 1952 à Orléans, dans le Loiret) est un haut fonctionnaire et un écrivain français. Auteur, entre autres, d'un ouvrage sur le catholicisme, et sur le bienheureux Charles de Foucauld, Patrick Levaye a occupé plusieurs fonctions à haute responsabilité au ministère de l'Intérieur, au ministère de la Défense ainsi qu'au secrétariat d'État aux Anciens combattants. Il fut membre du Rassemblement pour la République, durant une quinzaine d'années, à partir de 1979. Il est également Chevalier de l'Ordre souverain de Malte, délégué des œuvres hospitalières françaises pour le 12e arrondissement de Paris depuis le début des années 2000, et officier de réserve. (fr)
  • Patrick Levaye (born July 26, 1952 in Orléans, in Loiret) is a writer and a French Senior official. Author of a book on Catholicism, Patrick Levaye occupied several functions with high responsibilities with the French Minister of the Interior, with the Minister of Defence like to the Secretariat of State to the War Veterans. He was member of the Rally for the Republic (RPR), a French right-wing political party, during about fifteen years, as from 1979. He is also knight of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, delegated hospital works for the 12th arrondissement of Paris since the beginning of the years 2000, and reserve officer. (en)
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  • Patrick Levaye (né le 26 juillet 1952 à Orléans, dans le Loiret) est un haut fonctionnaire et un écrivain français. Auteur, entre autres, d'un ouvrage sur le catholicisme, et sur le bienheureux Charles de Foucauld, Patrick Levaye a occupé plusieurs fonctions à haute responsabilité au ministère de l'Intérieur, au ministère de la Défense ainsi qu'au secrétariat d'État aux Anciens combattants. Il fut membre du Rassemblement pour la République, durant une quinzaine d'années, à partir de 1979. Il est également Chevalier de l'Ordre souverain de Malte, délégué des œuvres hospitalières françaises pour le 12e arrondissement de Paris depuis le début des années 2000, et officier de réserve. (fr)
  • Patrick Levaye (born July 26, 1952 in Orléans, in Loiret) is a writer and a French Senior official. Author of a book on Catholicism, Patrick Levaye occupied several functions with high responsibilities with the French Minister of the Interior, with the Minister of Defence like to the Secretariat of State to the War Veterans. He was member of the Rally for the Republic (RPR), a French right-wing political party, during about fifteen years, as from 1979. He is also knight of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, delegated hospital works for the 12th arrondissement of Paris since the beginning of the years 2000, and reserve officer. (en)
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  • Patrick Levaye (fr)
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