Didier Guillaume
| Didier Guillaume | |
|---|---|
| Guillaume in 2008 | |
| 25th Minister of State of Monaco | |
| In office 2 September 2024 – 17 January 2025 On leave: 10 January 2025 – 17 January 2025 | |
| Monarch | Albert II | 
| Preceded by | Pierre Dartout | 
| Succeeded by | Isabelle Berro-Amadeï (acting) | 
| Minister of Agriculture and Food | |
| In office 16 October 2018 – 6 July 2020 | |
| Prime Minister | Édouard Philippe | 
| Preceded by | Stéphane Travert | 
| Succeeded by | Julien Denormandie | 
| President of the Socialist group in the Senate | |
| In office 15 April 2014 – 22 January 2018 | |
| Preceded by | François Rebsamen | 
| Succeeded by | Patrick Kanner | 
| Senator for Drôme | |
| In office 1 October 2008 – 16 November 2018 | |
| President of the General Council of Drôme | |
| In office 1 April 2004 – 2 April 2015 | |
| Preceded by | Jean Mouton | 
| Succeeded by | Patrick Labaune | 
| Mayor of Bourg-de-Péage | |
| In office 19 June 1995 – 1 April 2004 | |
| Preceded by | Henri Durand | 
| Succeeded by | Jean-Félix Pupel | 
| Personal details | |
| Born | 11 May 1959 Bourg-de-Péage, France | 
| Died | 17 January 2025 (aged 65) Nice, France | 
| Political party | Independent | 
| Other political affiliations | Socialist Party (until 2018) | 
| Spouse | Béatrice Frecenon (m. 2024) | 
Didier Guillaume (French: [didje ɡijom]; 11 May 1959 – 17 January 2025) was a French politician who briefly served as minister of state of Monaco from 2024 until his death in 2025. He previously served as the minister of agriculture and food in the government of Prime Minister Édouard Philippe from 2018 to 2020. A member of the Socialist Party until 2018, he was President of the General Council of Drôme from 2004 to 2015, Senator for Drôme from 2008 to 2018 and president of the Socialist group in the Senate from 2014 to 2018.