Michèle_Dittlot

Michèle Dittlot

Michèle Dittlot

Monegasque politician


Michèle Dittlot (born 4 March 1949, Guelma, Algiers) is a Monegasque politician. She is a member of National Council of Monaco and vice-president of the Committee for the Culture and Heritage.[1] She is a Knight of the Order of Saint-Charles, Knight of the Order of Cultural Merit, Officer of the Order of Academic Palms and Officer of the Order of La Pléiade.[2]

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Life and career

Michèle Dittlot was born on 4 March 1949 in Guelma, Algiers.[2] She has a certificate of aptitude for secondary education teaching in biology and geology and a Master of Physiology. Dittlot taught science at school.[2]

Since 1997 she is a member of UNAM (National Union for the Future of Monaco/Union Nationale pour l'Avenir de Monaco) political group.[2] From 2003 to 2008 and then from 2008 to 2013 Dittlot was a member of National Council of Monaco and the president of the Culture and Heritage Commission at the National Council during both terms of office.[3] Since 2016 Dittlot is a president of the association “Les Amis du Printemps des Arts de Monte-Carlo”.[4]

In 2018, Dittlot was elected to the National Council of Monaco from the political group Primo! (Priority Monaco).[2]

In 2019 Dittlot on the proposal of the National Council became a member of a Heritage Council created to preserve and promote the national heritage of Monaco.[5] As of July 2020 she is a vice-president of the Committee for the Culture and Heritage.[1]

Dittlot is a president of the Monegasque section at the Parliamentary Assembly of the Francophonie (APF).[6] She speaks against the anglicisms and the advertisements in English in Monaco.[7]

Awards and honors

Dittlot is a holder of following orders: Knight of the Order of Saint-Charles, Knight of the Order of Cultural Merit, Officer of the Order of Academic Palms and Officer of the Order of La Pléiade.[2]


References

  1. "National Council: an opening session on the theme of COVID-19". La Gazette de Monaco. 2020-04-07. Retrieved 2020-07-18.
  2. "Vous avez cherché Michèle Dittlot". Conseil National (in French). Retrieved 2020-07-18.
  3. "Michèle Dittlot". Les Amis du Printemps des Arts (in French). Retrieved 2020-07-18.
  4. "Michèle DITTLOT". Primo! (in French). Retrieved 2020-07-18.
  5. "Installation of the Heritage Council". Monaco Tribune. 2019-01-19. Retrieved 2020-07-18.
  6. "Monaco |". Assemblée Parlementaire de la Francophonie (in French). Retrieved 2020-07-18.
  7. Gehin, Nicolas (2020-01-05). "Trop d'anglicismes à Monaco ?". Monaco Hebdo (in French). Retrieved 2020-07-18.

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