Departmental Council of Haute-Vienne | |
Native Name: | Conseil départemental de la Haute-Vienne |
Native Name Lang: | fr |
Logo Res: | 250px |
Leader1: | Jean-Claude Leblois |
Leader1 Type: | President |
Party1: | PS |
Session Room: | Caserne de la Visitation Limoges.JPG |
Meeting Place: | Caserne de la Visitation, Limoges |
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The Departmental Council of Haute-Vienne is the deliberative assembly of the French department of Haute-Vienne. Its headquarters are in Limoges, in the former in rue François Chénieux.
The president of the Haute-Vienne departmental council has been Jean-Claude Leblois (PS) since April 2, 2015.[1] He was re-elected on July 1, 2021.[2]
Party | |||||
1901 | 1910 | PR | |||
1910 | 1928 | Marcel Roux | PR | ||
1928 | 1929 | PR | |||
1929 | 1940 | Léon Betoulle | SFIO | ||
1945 | 1946 | Adrien Tixier | SFIO | ||
1946 | 1969 | SFIO | |||
1969 | 1982 | PS | |||
1982 | 2004 | Jean-Claude Peyronnet | PS | ||
2004 | 2015 | Marie-Françoise Pérol-Dumont | PS | ||
2015 | In progress | PS |
The President of the Departmental Council is assisted by 12 vice-presidents chosen from among the departmental councillors. Each of them has a delegation of authority.
1st | Annick Morizio | General affairs | |
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2nd | Pierre Allard | Departmental finances | |
3rd | Sandrine Rotzler | Economic attractiveness and tourism | |
4th | Stéphane Delautrette | Ecological transition, contractual policies and sustainable investments | |
5th | Gulsen Yildirim | Children, families and health | |
6th | Thierry Miguel | Sport and community life | |
7th | Sylvie Tuyeras | Integration and housing | |
8th | Fabrice Escure | Culture and citizenship | |
9th | Monique Plazzi | Support for loss of autonomy and disability | |
10th | Alain Auzemery | Agriculture and rurality | |
11th | Anne-Marie Almoster-Rodrigues | Education and youth | |
12th | Stéphane Destruhaut | Digital infrastructures and mobility |
The departmental council of Haute-Vienne comprises 42 departmental councilors elected from the 21 cantons of Haute-Vienne.[4]
Coalition | Acronym | Seats | ||
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Majority (34 seats) | ||||
Union of the Left | UG | 18 | ||
Socialist Party | PS | 12 | ||
Miscellaneous left | DVG | 2 | ||
Union of the Left and Ecologists | UGE | 2 | ||
Opposition (8 seats) | ||||
Miscellaneous centre | DVC | 4 | ||
The Republicans | LR | 2 | ||
Miscellaneous right | DVD | 2 |
The departmental council of Haute-Vienne in 2021 had a budget of 458.3 million euros.[5] [6]