2010 in Monaco
The following lists events that happened during 2010 in Monaco.
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Incumbents
- Monarch: Albert II
- State Minister: Jean-Paul Proust[1] (1 May 2005-29 March 2010) and Michel Roger[2] (29 March 2010-16 December 2015)
Events
January to June
- March 26 – Jean-Paul Proust resigned as Minister of State of Monaco due to grave illness.[1]
- April 7-8 – Former Minister of State Proust died in a hospital in Marseille.[1] He was succeeded in the post by Michel Roger.[1]
- May 16 – Mark Webber won the 2010 Monaco Grand Prix.[3]
July to December
gollark: I don't think it would change much even if it was somehow conclusively demonstrated that it was actually leaked from a lab somewhere.
gollark: This honestly looks like satire.
gollark: Bitcoin's thing (and most others) is basically just "bruteforce a really low hash value".
gollark: Ethereum charges you for on-blockchain computing power in some way, but since the NFTs mean basically nothing and are just pointers to external things, they can totally have turing machines if they want to.
gollark: The issue with that is that mining has to be hard to *do* but easy to *verify*.
References
- Brun, Raphael. "Monaco endeuillé par la disparition de Jean-Paul Proust". Monaco Hebdo. Retrieved 5 December 2017.
- "Disparition de Monsieur Jean-Paul Proust - Communiqué de S.E. Monsieur Michel Roger Ministre d'Etat". Gouvernement Princier. Archived from the original on 5 December 2017. Retrieved 5 December 2017.
- "Mark Webber leads Red Bull one-two in Monaco grand prix". The Guardian (UK). Retrieved 5 December 2017.
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