Philippe Galli

Philippe Galli (8 July 1956, Strasbourg) is a French prefect.

Biography

He graduated from ENA (École nationale d'administration) in 1988.[1]

He is prefect of Seine-Saint-Denis since June 2013.[1] He was also prefect of Corrèze (2005–2008), prefect of Loir-et-Cher (2008–2010) and prefect of Ain (2010-2013).[2]

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gollark: China didn't exactly *help* things by covering it up initially, but America was/is definitely not doing great either.
gollark: The UK is at least taking it somewhat seriously, if not actually handling it that well.
gollark: North Korea is probably just doing a combination of not testing, reporting no accurate data whatsoever, and killing anyone with bad symptoms.
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References

  1. Le Monde, ed. (June 5, 2013). "Philippe Galli nommé préfet de la Seine-Saint-Denis" (in French).
  2. Wilson, Elisabeth (December 2012). "Entretien : Philippe Galli, préfet de l'Ain". unspecial.org (in French)..
Philippe Galli
French Prefect
Born: 1956
Political offices
Preceded by
Nicolas Basselier
Prefect of Corrèze
2005 2008
Succeeded by
Alain Zabulon
Preceded by
Pierre Pouëssel
Prefect of Loir-et-Cher
2008 2010
Succeeded by
Nicolas Basselier
Preceded by
Régis Guyot
Prefect of Ain
2010 2013
Succeeded by
Laurent Touvet
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