French Order Of Precedence

The French order of precedence is a symbolic hierarchy of officials in the Government of France used to direct protocol. According to presidential decree n89-655 of September 13, 1989.
  1. The President of the Republic (Jacques Chirac)
  2. The Prime Minister (Jean-Pierre Raffarin)
  3. The President of the Senate (Christian Poncelet)
  4. The President of the National Assembly (Jean-Louis Debr)
  5. The former Presidents of the Republic in the order of precedence determined according to the date of their assumption of duties (Valry Giscard d'Estaing)
  6. The Government (Ministers forming the Government) in the order of precedence decided by the President of the Republic
  7. The former Presidents of the Council (of ministers, see Fourth Republic) and former Prime Ministers
  8. The President of the Constitutional Council
  9. The Vice President of the Conseil d'tat
  10. The President of the Economic and Social Council
  11. The Members of the National Assembly
  12. The Senators
  13. The judicial authority represented by the first President of the Court of Cassation and the public prosecutor of that court
  14. The first President of the Revenue Court (Cour des Comptes) and the public prosecutor of that court
  15. The Great Chancellor of the Legion of Honor, the chancellor of the National Order of Merit, and the members of the councils of these orders
  16. The Chancellor of the Order of the Libration, and the members of the council of this order
  17. The chief of staff of the Armies
  18. The Ombudsman of the Republic
The following then apply in Paris
  1. The prefect of the le-de-France rgion, prefect of Paris
  2. The prefect of police, prefect of the Paris defense zone
  3. The mayor of Paris, president of the Council of Paris
  4. The representatives to the European Parliament
  5. The chancellor of the Institute of France, the perpetual secretaries of the French Academy, the Acadmie des inscriptions et belles-lettres, the Academy of Sciences, of the Acadmie des beaux-arts and of the Academy of moral and political sciences
  6. The general secretary of the government; the general secretary of national defense; the general secretary of the Ministry of foreign affairs
  7. The president of the administrative court of appeal of Paris; the first president of the Paris court of appeal and the general public prosecutor of that court
  8. The general delegate for weaponry; the general secretary for administration of the Ministry of defense; the chief of staff of the army; the chief of staff of the navy; the chief of staff of the air force; the military governor of Paris, commanding the le-de-France army region
  9. The president of the high council of broadcasting
  10. The president of the national commission "computing and freedoms"
  11. The president of the concurrence council
  12. The rector of the Paris academy, chancellor of the universities of Paris
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