Ordre national du Mérite
The Ordre national du Mérite is a French order of merit with membership awarded by the President of the French Republic, founded on 3 December 1963 by President Charles de Gaulle. The reason for the order's establishment was twofold: to replace the large number of ministerial orders previously awarded by the ministries; and to create an award that can be awarded at a lower level than the Legion of Honour, which is generally reserved for French citizens. It comprises about 185,000 members; 306,000 members have been admitted or promoted in 50 years.
History
The Ordre national du Mérite comprises about 185,000 members; 306,000 members have been admitted or promoted in 50 years. Half of its recipients are required to be women.Defunct ministerial orders
The Ordre national du Mérite replaced the following ministerial and colonial orders:Colonial orders
- Ordre de l'Étoile d'Anjouan
- Ordre du Nichan El-Anouar
- Order of the Black Star
Special ministerial orders of merit
- Ordre du Mérite social
- Ordre de la Santé publique
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- Ordre du Mérite combattant
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- Ordre du Mérite militaire
- Order of Civil Merit
- Ordre du Mérite Saharien
Organisation
Statutes
French citizens as well as foreign nationals, men and women, can be received into the order for distinguished military or civil achievements, though of a lesser level than that required for the award of the Legion of Honour. The President of the French Republic is the Grand Master of the order and appoints all its members by convention on the advice of the Government of France. The order has a common Chancellor and Chancery with the Legion of Honour. Every Prime Minister of France is made a Grand Cross of the order after 6 months of service. Jacques Chirac, who would later serve as president, was the first prime minister to receive the Grand Cross of the order ex officio.Classes
The Order has five classes, the same as the Legion of Honour:- Three ranks:
- * Commander : minimum of 5 years in the rank of Officer
- * Officer : minimum of 5 years in the rank of Knight
- * Knight : to be of a minimum age of 35, have a minimum of 10 years of public service, and "distinguished merits"
- Two additional dignities:
- * Grand Cross : minimum 3 years in the rank of Grand Officer
- * Grand Officer : minimum 3 years in the rank of Commander
Insignia
- Knight – wears the Medal on the left chest
- Officer – wears the Medal with rosette on the left chest
- Commander – wears the necklet on the neck for men and women
- Grand Officer – wears the Medal with rosette on the left chest, plus the Star on the right side of the stomach;
- Grand Cross – wears the Sash on the right shoulder to the left hip and the Star on the left side of the stomach.
- The medal of the order is a six-armed Maltese asterisk in gilt enamelled blue, with laurel leaves between the arms. The obverse central disc features the head of Marianne, surrounded by the legend République française. The reverse central disc has a set of crossed tricolores, surrounded by the name of the order and its foundation date. The badge is suspended by a laurel wreath.
- The star is worn by Grand-Croix and Grand Officier respectively; it is a twelve-armed sunburst, with rays between the arms. The central disc features the head of Marianne, surrounded by the legend République française and the name of the Order, and in turn surrounded by a wreath of laurel.
- The ribbon for the medal is a solid blue field. For the grade of Officier and above, a rosette is centered in the field. For the grades of Commandeur, Grand Officier, and Grand-Croix, the rosette is centered bar of silver; silver and gold, and a solid gold respectively.
Buttonhole
Notable recipients
The individuals listed below have been admitted as members of the National Order of Merit:French citizens
- Charles Aznavour, actor, composer, songwriter and singer
- Sophie Béjean, University president
- Jean-Paul Belmondo, actor
- Arnaud Beltrame, gendarme officer
- Juliette Benzoni, novelist
- Claude Bessy, dancer
- Françoise Cachin, art historian and curator
- Marie-Lise Chanin, physicist
- Jacques Charpentier, composer
- René Clair, writer and filmmaker
- Yves Coppens, anthropologist
- Jacques Cousteau, oceanographer
- Jean Delay, psychiatrist and author
- Alain Delon, actor
- Gérard Depardieu, actor and filmmaker
- Georges Descrières, actor
- Catherine Destivelle, rock climber and mountaineer
- Christian Dumas, biologist
- Laurent Fabius, former Prime Minister of France, politician
- Isabelle Dhordain, journalist and music critic
- Erol Gelenbe, rank of Commander, computer scientist and professor
- President Charles de Gaulle, statesman
- Jacques Gounon, CEO of Groupe Eurotunnel
- Christine Guillemot, computer scientist
- Philippe Gurdjian, racing driver and motorsport promoter
- Aline Heitaa-Archier, educator and Marquesan language advocate
- Isabelle Huppert, actress
- Catherine Jeandel, scientist
- Jean-Baptiste Kempf, software developer/entrepreneur
- Patrick Kron, corporate executive
- General André Lalande, military officer
- Robert Lecou, politician
- Héloïse Adélaïde Letissier, singer and musician
- Thierry Lhermitte, actor and comedian
- Sarah Maldoror, filmmaker and activist
- Marcel Marceau, actor and mime
- Frédéric Mazzella, entrepreneur
- President François Mitterrand, statesman
- Cécile Pelous, philanthropist
- Cathérine Picart, biophysicist and bioengineer
- Francis Pollet, general officer
- Madeleine Riffaud, poet and war correspondent
- Teddy Riner, World and Olympic champion judoka
- Jean-Pierre Rives, sculptor
- Jean-Marc de La Sablière, diplomat
- José-Alain Sahel, ophthalmologist and scientist
- Alice Saunier-Seité, geographer, politician
- Sylvie Tellier, television personality, businesswoman, and beauty pageant titleholder
- Sylvie Vartan, singer
- Dominique Meyer, médical researcher
- Cédric Villani, mathematician
- Emmanuelle Wargon, politician
- Claire Wyart, neuroscientist
- Michèle Bellon, former President of the Directorate ERDF
- Sabine Aubert, conductor
- Marième Badiane, olympic silver medalist basketball player
- Mathias Lessort, olympic silver medalist basketball player
- Victor Wembanyama, olympic silver medalist basketball player
- Jean-Philippe Mateta, olympic silver medalist football player
Foreign nationals