#INTE2525913SDecision of 31 March 2026 on Signature Delegation (General Directorate of Civil Security and Crisis Management)
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This French administrative decision, published on 2 April 2026, formally delegates the authority to sign official acts (excluding decrees) on behalf of the Minister of the Interior to a large number of named officials and officers within the Directorate General of Civil Security and Crisis Management (DGSCGC). The delegation covers multiple organizational units including the Director General's cabinet, the civil security general staff, the general inspectorate, and several sub-directorates dealing with doctrine and HR, fire and rescue services, crisis preparation, international affairs and strategy, and national resources. It also specifically delegates signature authority to heads and deputies of demining centers across France and to helicopter base chiefs. The measure enables operational efficiency by distributing signing power across dozens of civil servants, military officers, and contract staff in key positions.
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Key Changes
- Delegates signing authority for all non-decree acts to named officials in the Director General's cabinet, general staff, inspectorate and six sub-directorates
- Authorizes 6 specific individuals in the cabinet including the Director of Cabinet Magali Chapey and Deputy Director Jérôme Boulanger
- Grants delegation to 35+ named personnel across demining centers throughout France and overseas territories
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