Former French Minister Didier Guillaume Dies at 65 from Sudden Illness
The former Minister of Agriculture and recently appointed Minister of State for Monaco passed away during hospitalization for a rapid illness.
- Didier Guillaume, former French Minister of Agriculture, died at 65 following a sudden and severe illness during his hospitalization.
- Guillaume had been serving as Monaco's Minister of State since September 2024, a role equivalent to prime minister in the principality.
- He had a long political career in France, including roles as senator, president of the Drôme General Council, and minister under Emmanuel Macron's administration.
- The Principality of Monaco announced his death, praising his dedication and contributions to the government since taking up his post.
- Isabelle Berro-Amadeï, Monaco's Minister of External Relations, has been appointed interim head of the government.