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Conseil d'État: Revision history


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  • curprev 13:3213:32, 21 June 2018 Krenv talk contribs m 23,478 bytes −25 Composition: Clumsinesses due to the language. The Conseil D'État itself is not a Grand Corps, but those are part of it are part of The Corps as well. This specific Grand Corps designates all those who work at the Council. Grands Corps are groups of high-ranking civil servants, not institutions. undo Tag: Visual edit
  • curprev 13:1813:18, 21 June 2018 Krenv talk contribs m 23,503 bytes +9 The Vice President of the Council of States is NOT the highest-ranking civil servant of France. In fact, the President of France is, followed by the Prime Minister, Presidents of both houses of Parliament, former Presidents, etc. So yes, there is a lot of higher-ranking civil servants. undo Tag: Visual edit

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