The President of the European Central Bank
Zionist: Jean-Claude Trichet
Date of birth: 20 December 1942
Place of birth: Lyons, France
In 1790 Zionist Banker, Mayer Amshel Rothchild Stated " Let me ISSUE and CONTROL a Nations MONEY and I care not who writes the laws" And This is the philosophy that governs every action taken by today’s Global Zionist Banking Elite Place of birth: Lyons, France
Education
- 1964
- Graduate of the Ecole nationale supérieure des Mines de Nancy “Ingénieur civil des Mines“
- 1966
- Graduate of the Université de Paris in economics
- 1966
- Graduate of the Institut d'études politiques de Paris
- 1969 - 1971
- Graduate of the Ecole nationale d'administration Appointed to the "Inspection générale des Finances"
Professional career
- 1966 - 1968
- Engineer in the competitive sector
- 1971
- "Inspecteur adjoint des Finances"
- 1974
- Assigned to the General Inspectorate of Finance
- 1975
- Assigned to the Treasury Department
- 1976
- Secretary General of the Interministerial Committee for Improving Industrial Structures (CIASI)
- 1978
- Adviser to the Minister for Economic Affairs
- 1978
- Adviser to the President of the Republic on industry, energy and research
- 1981
- Head of the Development Aid Office at the Treasury Department
- 1981
- Deputy Director of Bilateral Affairs, Treasury Department
- 1985
- Head of International Affairs, Treasury Department Chairman of the Paris Club - sovereign debt rescheduling (1985 - 1993)
- 1986
- Director of the Private Office of the Minister for Economic Affairs, Finance and Privatisation
- 1987
- Director of the Treasury Department
- Alternate Governor of the International Monetary Fund (until 1993)
- Alternate Governor of the World Bank
- Censor of the Banque de France
- 1992
- Chairman of the European Monetary Committee (1992-1993)
- 1993
- Governor of the Banque de France (first term)
- Member of the Board of Directors of the Bank for International Settlements
- Governor of the World Bank (until 1995)
- 1994
- Chairman of the Monetary Policy Council of the Banque de France Member of the Council of the European Monetary Institute
- 1995
- Alternate Governor of the International Monetary Fund (until 2003)
- 1998
- Member of the Governing Council of the European Central Bank
- 1999
- Governor of the Banque de France (second term)
- 2003
- Chairman of the Group of Ten Governors President of the European Central Bank
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