Dominique Bellion

For others with this surname, see Bellion.

Dominique Bellion
Born (1948-08-25)25 August 1948
Saint-Flour, Cantal
Occupation French prefect

Dominique Bellion (born 25 August 1948 in Saint-Flour, Cantal) is a French civil servant. He has served as prefect of several Departments of France.

Dominique Bellion is the son [1] of Roger Bellion (1914-1986), a civil servant (prefect) who was also a writer and poet using the pseudonym Roger Rabiniaux.

Career

Prefect of Martinique he was criticized by Prime Minister Lionel Jospin in October 1999 (strikes...).[2]

Honours and awards

References

Notes

  1. (French) "Bellion (Roger, Nicolas, Pierre)" (born 1914), pages 78 et 79 in René Bargeton, Dictionnaire biographique des préfets (septembre 1870-mai 1982), Paris, Archives nationales (France), 1994, 555 pages, 26 cm, ISBN 2-86000-232-4.
  2. (French) http://www.liberation.fr/politiques/0101296876-en-guadeloupe-jospin-respire-apres-s-etre-fache-en-martinique-il-a-lance-un-rappel-a-l-ordre-aux-chefs-d-entr , site of Libération: Guiral Antoine, "En Guadeloupe, Jospin respire... après s'être fâché en Martinique. Il a lancé un rappel à l'ordre aux chefs d'entreprise.", 30 October 1999. Retrieved 24 May 2013.

See also

Political offices
Preceded by
Prefect of Mayenne
19911994
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Prefect of Aude
19941998
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Prefect of Martinique
19982000
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Philippe Grégoire
Prefect of Allier
20002003
Succeeded by
Patrick Subrémon
Preceded by
Prefect of Dordogne
20032005
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Jean-Pierre Hugues
Prefect of Gard
20052009
Succeeded by
Hugues Bousiges
Preceded by
Étienne Guyot
Prefect of Meurthe-et-Moselle
20092010
Succeeded by
Adolphe Colrat
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