Departmental Council of Bouches-du-Rhône
The Departmental Council of Bouches-du-Rhône, (French: Conseil départemental des Bouches-du-Rhône, Occitan: Conselh Departamental dei Bocas de Ròse) sometimes abbreviated “CD 13”, is the deliberative assembly of the French department of Bouches-du-Rhône in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur. It consists of 58 members (general councilors) from 29 cantons and its headquarters are in Marseille.[1][2]
Fully renewed on March 22 and 29, 2015, the departmental council has been chaired since April 2, 2015 by Martine Vassal.
Composition[]
Distribution of seats[3] | ||||
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Left | Party | Elected | Group | |
Majority (44 seats) | ||||
The Republicans | LR | 24 | Provence united | |
Miscellaneous right | DVD | 3 | ||
Democratic Movement | MoDem | 1 | ||
Union of Democrats and Independents | UDI | 1 | ||
Agir | Agir | 1 | ||
Ecology Generation | GE | 1 | ||
Radical Party of the Left | PRG | 1 | ||
Miscellaneous left | DVG | 4 | Miscellaneous left | |
Miscellaneous centre | DVC | 4 | Miscellaneous centre | |
La République En Marche! | LREM | 4 | La République En Marche | |
Opposition (14 seats) | ||||
Socialist Party | PS | 8 | Left-wing union, environmentalist and citizen | |
Republican and Socialist Left | GRS | 1 | ||
Europe Ecology – The Greens | EELV | 1 | ||
French Communist Party | PCF | 2 | Communist Party | |
National Rally | RN | 2 | National Rally |
Executive[]
Former Presidents[]
Period | Identity | Party | ||
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1945 | 1953 | Félix Gouin | SFIO | |
1953 | 1955 | Max Juvenal | SFIO | |
1955 | 1957 | Vincent Delpuech | PR | |
1957 | 1961 | Jean Masse | PS | |
1961 | 1964 | Jean Graille | PS | |
1964 | 1967 | Victor Savine | PS | |
1967 | 1989 | Louis Philibert | PS | |
1989 | 1998 | Lucien Weygand | PS | |
1998 | 1998 | Francois Bernardini | PS | |
1998 | 2014 | Jean-Noel Guérini | PS | |
2014 | 2015 | |||
2015 | 2021 | Martine Vassal | LR | |
2021 | ongoing | LR |
Vice-Presidents[]
The President of the Departmental Council is assisted by 15 vice-presidents chosen from among the departmental councillors.[a] Each of them has a delegation of authority.
Order | Departmental councillor[5] | Party[6] | Canton[7] | Delegation (in charge of)[8] | |
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President | Martine Vassal | UCD | |||
1st Vice President | Daniele Milon | UCD | La Ciotat | Tourism | |
2nd Vice President | Gérard Gazay | UCD | Aubagne | Economic development, employment and professional integration | |
3rd Vice President | Valérie Guarino | UCD | Marignane | People with disabilities and at the Departmental House of Handicapped People | |
4th Vice President | Lucien Limousin | UCD | Châteaurenard | Agriculture and territories outside Metropolitan France | |
5th Vice President | Marie-Pierre Callet | UCD | Salon-de-Provence - 1 | Roads | |
6th Vice President | Eric Le Dissès | UCD | Marignane | Ports, airports and Étang de Berre | |
7th Vice President | Sabine Bernasconi | UCD | Marseille-12 | Elderly people | |
8th Vice President | Lionel Royer-Perreaut | UCD | Marseille-10 | International relations and outreach of Marseille | |
9th Vice President | Véronique Miquelly | UCD | Allauch | Human resources and general administration | |
10th Vice President | Didier Réault | UCD | Marseille-9 | Agenda 21, solutions based on nature and major risks | |
11th Vice President | Laure-Agnès Caradec | UCD | Marseille-9 | Regional planning, structuring facilities and transport financing | |
12th Vice President | Yves Moraine | UCD | Marseille-12 | Finance and veterans | |
13th Vice President | Nicole Joulia | DVG | Istres | Culture | |
14th Vice President | Thierry Santelli | UCD | Marseille-8 | Sports, Handisport, Health Sport and the Promotion of Women's Sport | |
15th Vice President | Nora Preziosi | UCD | Marseille-5 | City Policy and the New Urban Renewal Program |
Councillors' scarf[]
The departmental councilors of Bouches-du-Rhône wear a tricolor: yellow, white and blue scarf. Unlike the scarf of parliamentarians and elected municipal officials, the wearing of the departmental scarf is not sanctioned by an official text.
Notes and references[]
Notes[]
References[]
- ^ "Conseil départemental - Bouches-du-Rhône - Annuaire | service-public.fr". lannuaire.service-public.fr. Retrieved 2021-07-29.
- ^ "L'assemblée et les élus". www.departement13.fr (in French). Retrieved 2021-07-29.
- ^ "Qui sont les conseillers qui siègeront au sein du conseil départemental des Bouches-du-Rhône ?". Made in Marseille (in French). 2021-06-29. Retrieved 2021-07-29.
- ^ "Le président du conseil départemental" (in French).
- ^ "Département des Bouches-du-Rhône : découvrez la liste des 15 nouveaux vice-présidents". actu.fr (in French). Retrieved 2021-07-29.
- ^ "Résultats Bouches-du-Rhône : élections régionales et départementales 2021". Le Monde.fr (in French). Retrieved 2021-07-29.
- ^ "Les élus du Département". www.departement13.fr (in French). Retrieved 2021-07-29.
- ^ "Les délégations des 15 vice-présidents du Département des Bouches-du-Rhône". Gomet (in French). 2021-07-13. Retrieved 2021-07-29.
See also[]
- Bouches-du-Rhône
- General councils of France
- Departmental Council of Bouches-du-Rhône (official website)
- Departmental councils (France)
- Legislatures of country subdivisions
- Departments of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur