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Departmental Council of Bas-Rhin | |
Native Name: | Conseil départemental du Bas-Rhin |
Native Name Lang: | fr |
Logo Res: | 250px |
Disbanded: | 1 January 2021 |
Succeeded By: | Assembly of Alsace |
Leader1: | Frédéric Bierry |
Party1: | LR |
Meeting Place: | Place du Quartier Blanc, Strasbourg |
Leader1 Type: | President |
Election1: | 29 March 2015 |
The Departmental Council of Bas-Rhin (Alsatian: Départementrõt vum Underelsàss,) was the deliberative assembly of the French department of Bas-Rhin. Its headquarters were in Place du Quartier Blanc in Strasbourg.
It was replaced, together with the departmental council of Haut-Rhin, by the Assembly of Alsace on January 1, 2021, following the creation of the European Collectivity of Alsace. Its last meeting was held on November 30, 2020.[1] The members of the Bas-Rhin departmental council retained their mandate within the new Alsace assembly.[2]
The last president of the departmental council was Frédéric Bierry.[3] [4]
1st | Bernard Fischer | Obernai | |
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2nd | Laurence Muller-Bronn | Erstein | |
3rd | Rémi Bertrand | Reichshoffen | |
4th | Marie-Paule Lehmann | Bouxwiller | |
5th | Jean-Philippe Maurer | Strasbourg-6 | |
6th | Michèle Eschlimann | Saverne | |
7th | Philippe Meyer | Molsheim | |
8th | Pascale Jurdant-Pfeiffer | Strasbourg-6 | |
9th | Etienne Burger | Bouxwiller | |
10th | Danielle Diligent | Schiltigheim | |
11th | Marcel Bauer | Sélestat | |
12th | Isabelle Dollinger | Haguenau | |
13th | Etienne Wolf | Brumath |
The Council consists of 46 members (departmental councilors) elected from the 23 cantons of Bas-Rhin.
Party | Acronym | Elected | ||
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Majority (38 seats) | ||||
The Republicans | LR | 24 | ||
Union of the Right | UD | 10 | ||
Union of Democrats and Independents | UDI | 2 | ||
Miscellaneous right | DVD | 2 | ||
Opposition (8 seats) | ||||
Socialist Party | PS | 8 |