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The regional prefect is the top representative of the French central government on the island.
The Legion's regional prefect was almost reason enough to defy her code of honor.
Led by the regional prefects, they would manage the overall delivery of care, whether private, hospital or medico-social.
I wish to see the regional prefect."
But Dominique Schmitt, the regional prefect, said after the arrest that he wanted to "make clear that this incident has nothing to do with current events."
To divide administrative responsibilities, Constantine replaced the single praetorian prefect, who had traditionally exercised both military and civil functions, with regional prefects enjoying civil authority alone.
The regional prefect, Jean-Paul Proust, ordered bars in the city center to close by 11 P.M., although many establishments elected not to open at all tonight after the violence of the day.
According to the regional prefect, Daniel Cadoux, Nivel's assailant was one of a group of mostly German men who attacked Nivel while he was in a police vehicle.
On August 10, 2008, a recall referendum was held in Bolivia on the mandates of President Evo Morales, his Vice-president Alvaro Garcia Linera and eight of the nine regional prefects.
"I was Secretary General of a prefecture, with above me a deputy prefect and above him a regional prefect," he told the French daily Liberation last year, in one of his few public statements on the charges against him.
After a brief posting on Corsica, in 1949 he went to Constantine, Algeria, to be regional prefect, then spent time in Morocco, before returning to Algeria in 1956 to direct counterinsurgency tactics in the war of independence.
The O.S.E., the Amitiés Chrétiennes and l' Action catholique of Germaine Ribière refused to give back the children despite the orders given by Vichy to the regional prefect Angéli to not separate the families.
According to a subsequent decree of 7 July they would be attached to the regional public security service and answerable to the police intendent (a position established by the law of 19 April 1941) under the authority of the regional prefect.
The system is repeated a Regional level, with a Regional Prefect, council, and representatives to the High Council of Territorial Collectives (Le Haut Conseil des Collectivités Territoriales HCCT).
Prefect Snubs Soros The regional prefect, Philippe Martin, refused to attend the dinner, saying that "Mr. Soros did not hesitate, this summer, to attack the monetary policy of the French Government by speculating against the franc."
Does not the main blame lie with the excessive French-style centralization, and the highly dirigistic supervision of the SGAR and the regional prefects, which all too often result in the marginalization of the local authorities and other local actors?
But new antiterror legislation passed on July 31, in the wake of the London bombings, anticipates a more aggressive expulsion policy: It expands the right to expel to regional prefects, who are the Ministry of Interior's chief officials in Italy's provinces.
In October 1942, he was named a member of the Comité Consultatif de Bretagne (CCB), a non-elected council put in place by Regional Prefect Jean Quénette to put forward proposals relating to Breton language and culture.