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National Order Of Merit (France)
National Order of Merit may refer to: * National Order of Merit (Algeria) * National Order of Merit (Bhutan) * National Order of Merit (Brazil) * National Order of Merit (Ecuador) * Ordre national du Mérite (France) * National Order of Merit (Gabon) * National Order of Merit (Guinea) * National Order of Merit (Malta) * National Order of Merit (Mauritania) * National Order of Merit (Paraguay) * National Order of Merit (Romania) * National Order of Merit (Tunisia) * Order of Merit (Portugal) See also * Order of merit (other) {{Disambiguation ...
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National Order Of Merit (Algeria)
The National Order of Merit () is an order of merit awarded for all manner of services to Algeria. It was instituted 2 January 1984 and is quite complex, with three classes of 'Dignity' (each with collar, sash with badge and star), as well as Commander, Officer and Knight grades. Recipients Sadr * Ahmed Ben Bella * Houari Boumédiène (posthumously) * Rabah Bitat * Ali Kafi * Abdelmadjid Tebboune, December 19, 2019 * Abdelkader Bensalah, December 19, 2019 * Ahmed Gaid Salah, December 19, 2019 Athir Foreign personalities: * Jean-Luc de Cabrières, French writer, December 3, 2000 * Émile Lahoud, President of the Lebanese Republic, July 23, 2002 * Juan Carlos I of Spain, Juan Carlos I, King of Spain, October 2, 2002 * Thomas Klestil, Federal President of the Republic of Austria, June 14, 2003 * Rudolf Schuster, President of the Slovak Republic, June 14, 2003 * Jorge Sampaio, President of the Portuguese Republic, December 2, 2003 * Joaquim Chissano, President of the Republic of ...
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National Order Of Merit (Bhutan)
The National Order of Merit was founded by King Jigme Khesar Namgyal Wangchuck on 7 November 2008. Award It is awarded as reward for distinguished and meritorious services to the state. Ranks It is composed of three classes : * First Class - a chest medal in gold. * Second Class - a chest medal in silver. * Third Class - a chest medal in bronze. Insignia The ''badge'' of the medal is a medallion with right-profile image of the King, inside an eight-petals stylised flower, itself inside an eight-pointed stylised star, simply hanging from a ribbon. The whole medal is in gold, silver or bronze, according to the rank. The ''ribbon'' of the medal is dark orange with lighter orange borders Notable recipients * * Bhutan Observer, Bhutan's first private bilingual newspaper n Gold(17 December 2011). * Sonam Kinga, Chairperson of National Council (current position), Actor and Researcher at the Center for Bhutan Studies n Gold(17 December 2014). * Harald Nestroy, Ambassador ...
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National Order Of Merit (Brazil)
The National Order of Merit () is a decoration created to reward Brazilian citizens over 25 years of age who have rendered services relevant to the Brazilian nation, and foreigners who, according to the government, are worthy of this distinction. History The order was created during the government of Eurico Gaspar Dutra, President Eurico Gaspar Dutra through Decree-Law Number 9.732 of 4 September, 1946, whose regulations were approved by Decree Number 21.854 of 26 September, 1946, and later consolidated by Decree Number 203 of 30 August, 1991. The President of Brazil is its grand master, and the necklace is always transferred to their successor. The Council of the Order is based in the Planalto Palace and is composed of the Head of State, the w:pt:Comissão Permanente do Livro do Mérito, President of the Permanent Commission of the Book of Merit (the Chancellor of the Order), the Ministry of Justice (Brazil), Ministers of State for Justice and Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Brazi ...
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National Order Of Merit (Ecuador)
The National Order of Merit () is a civil order granted by the President of Ecuador. The Order, which is the second highest among the , was established on October 8, 1921, and promulgated in ' No. 337 on October 27, 1921. It was later modified by Decree No. 37 on June 28, 1937, and by Decree No. 3109 on September 26, 2002. Degrees and distinctions The National Order of Merit is presented by the President of the Republic at personal discretion or by the advice of the ministries. Applicants must have complied with the requirements of service or representation of the country in the civil, military, or police fields. It has six grades: * Grand Collar * Grand Cross * Grand Officer * Commander * Officer * Knight Ribbons * The ribbon for the collar grade is completely yellow. * The ribbon for other grades is yellow with thin blue and red stripes, one on each edge. Selected recipients Grand Collar *''2014'' José Mujica *''2018'' Martín Vizcarra *''2018'' Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani ...
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Ordre National Du Mérite
The (; ) 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 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 replaced the following ministerial and colonial orders: Colonial orders * (Order of the Star of Anjouan, 1874) * (Order of Nishan-e-Anuar or Order of Light, 1887) * (Order of the Black Star, 1889) Special ministerial orders of merit * (Order of Societal Me ...
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National Order Of Merit (Gabon)
The National Order of Merit () is a Order (distinction), state order of the Gabon, Gabonese Republic. The Order was instituted in 1971 and is awarded in five grades to both Gabonese and foreign nationals. It rewards civil and military services as well as professional practice dedicated to the State. The Grand Master of the Gabonese National Order of Merit is the President of Gabon, Head of the Gabonese State. Grades Recipients Among the recipients are: * Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang * Omar Bongo * Ali Bongo Ondimba * Paul Boundoukou-Latha * Georges Catroux * Manuel Corte-Real * Michael Jackson * Jean-Pierre Kelche * Pascal Lamy * Imelda Marcos * Marie-Madeleine Mborantsuo * :fr:Henri Minko, Henri Minko * Ben Moreell * Séraphin Moundounga * Charles-Ferdinand Nothomb * Jean Ping * Rose Christiane Raponda * Abdulla Shahid * Louis Sanmarco * Al Waleed bin Talal Al Saud * :fr:Tristan Vieljeux, Tristan Vieljeux References

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National Order Of Merit (Guinea)
The National Order of Merit is the pre-eminent state decoration of the Guinea, Republic of Guinea. Recipients Grand Crosses *Agostinho Neto *Hussein of Jordan *Valéry Giscard d'EstaingDécorations visibles au musée de la Légion d'honneur, dans le cadre de l'exposition ''"Décorations présidentielles et diplomatie"''. Lien : *Anne-Aymone Giscard d'Estaing *Seyni Kountché *Adama Barrow *Blaise Compaoré *François Hollande *Mohammed VI of Morocco *Abdel Fattah el-Sisi *Ram Nath Kovind *Cyril Ramaphosa *Salman of Saudi Arabia *Recep Tayyip Erdoğan *Vladimir Putin References

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National Order Of Merit (Malta)
The National Order of Merit is a Order (honour), state order of the Malta, Republic of Malta. The order is divided into four grades that may be awarded to Maltese citizens. The grade of Companion of Honour of the National Order of Merit is the highest honour that the government of Malta may confer upon its citizens. Citizens of other countries may be awarded the order on an honorary basis. Recipients The National Order of Merit pays tribute to Maltese citizens who distinguish themselves in different fields of endeavour. The motto of the Order is ''Virtute et Constantia''. Only Maltese citizens are eligible to be appointed members of the Order. However, honorary membership may be conferred on foreign nationals who have distinguished themselves by their service in the promotion and fostering of international relations, or who have earned the respect and gratitude of the people of the Maltese islands, Maltese Islands. In addition to past and present presidents and prime minister ...
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National Order Of Merit (Mauritania)
The National Order of Merit is an order of merit of Mauritania Mauritania, officially the Islamic Republic of Mauritania, is a sovereign country in Maghreb, Northwest Africa. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the west, Western Sahara to Mauritania–Western Sahara border, the north and northwest, .... References External links * * Orders, decorations, and medals of Mauritania Orders of merit {{Orders-medals-stub ...
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National Order Of Merit (Paraguay)
The National Order of Merit (Spanish: ''Orden Nacional del Mérito'') of Paraguay is an award given by the government of Paraguay. The award was first established in 1865 and can be given to any person or organization that has contributed in some way to the benefit of Paraguay. It is the highest distinction awarded by the Republic of Paraguay. The President of the Republic of Paraguay holds as a lifetime honour (unless removed by impeachment) the Grand Cross of the Order, known as Presidential Collar (or Cordon) of Marshal López. About The National Order of Merit is given to a person or an organization who has contributed to the benefit of Paraguay in various fields of endeavor. This can include through culture, leadership, and science, among others. The medal was designed as a five-pointed star with the words "''honor et gloria''" on the front and "''premium meriti''" on the reverse. History The National Order of Merit was established on April 8, 1865 by Francisco Solano ...
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National Order Of Merit (Romania)
The National Order of Merit () is an Order (honour), order which is part of the Orders, decorations, and medals of Romania, National System of Decorations of Romania. A medal of merit also exists, but does not confer membership in the order. History The current order continues a tradition going back well over a century. Composition of the order The National Order of Merit is awarded in five grades in civil and military divisions, as well as a wartime division. It may be awarded to Romanians, foreign citizens, and military units. Its number is limited to 7,500 members. Members of the order are referred to as Knights of the Order for Merit, regardless of grade. Awards to foreigners, awards to military units, and awards in the wartime division are not figured in the total number under the order's limits. Awards are limited by grade and division as follows: *Grand Cross, 150 civilian and 50 military *Grand Officer, 300 civilian and 100 military *Commander, 675 civilian an ...
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National Order Of Merit (Tunisia)
The National Order of Merit (, ) is a state award of the Republic of Tunisia. History The National Order of Merit was established by Decree No. 98-997 of 2 May 1998 with the aim of systematizing numerous awards of merit in various fields of activity as a single Order of Merit. The statute of the award was amended in 2004, 2006 and 2008. Classes The Order has five classes: * ''Grand Cordon'' - wears the badge on a sash on the right shoulder, plus the star on the left chest; * ''Class 1'' (equivalent to rank of "Grand Officer") - wears the badge on a necklet, plus the star on the left chest; * ''Class 2'' (equivalent to rank of "Commander") - wears the badge on a necklet; * ''Class 3'' (equivalent to rank of "Officer") - wears the badge of the order on a ribbon with a rosette on the left chest; * ''Class 4'' (equivalent to rank of "Knight") - wears the badge of the order on a ribbon on the left chest. Description The ''badge'' of the Order is a seven-pointed star of dark blue en ...
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