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French official
Patrice Latron
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Assumed office
5 July 2020
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In office
17 November 2011 ? 2 September 2014
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Preceded by
| Jean-Regis Borius
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Succeeded by
| Jean-Christophe Bouvier
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In office
28 July 2017 ? 5 January 2020
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Preceded by
| Jean-Christophe Moraud
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Succeeded by
| Henri Prevost
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Born
| Partice Paul Marie Latron
(
1961-07-27
)
27 July 1961
(age 62)
Bida,
Eraguene
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Algeria
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Nationality
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Patrice Latron
(born 27 July 1961 in Bida,
Eraguene
,
Algeria
) is a French senior civil servant, former
prefect
, and the Crisis Director for the
COVID-19 pandemic in French Guiana
.
Biography
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Patrice Paul Marie Latron graduated from the
University of Nanterre
with an
associate degree
in
English
. In 1983, he graduated from the
Special Military School of Saint-Cyr
.
[1]
Between July 1994 and May 1995,
[2]
was appointed as
aide-de-camp
(personal assistant) to
Prime Minister
Edouard Balladur
, and served
Alain Juppe
between May 1995 until June 1997.
[1]
[2]
Between 17 November 2011 and 2 September 2014, Latron was the
Prefect
of
Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon
.
[3]
Between 28 July 2017
[4]
and 5 January 2020,
[5]
Latron was the Prefect of
Yonne
.
[6]
On 11 December 2019, he was appointed government advisor, responsible for the deployment of the
Service national universel
(civil conscription).
[7]
On 12 November 2020, Latron was relieved as advisor at his own request.
[8]
On 5 July 2020, it was announced that Latron had been appointed as the Crisis Director for the
COVID-19 pandemic in French Guiana
. As Crisis Director, he will work with Prefect
Marc Del Grande
and the Director General of ARS Guyane in the crisis management team, and will be in permanent contact with crisis center in
Paris
.
[9]
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