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Regional Council of Picardy | |
Coa Caption: | Flag of Regional Council of Picardy |
House Type: | Unicameral |
Leader1: | Claude Gewerc |
Party1: | PS |
Election1: | 28 March 2004 |
Leader1 Type: | President |
Seats: | 57 |
Disbanded: | 1 January 2016 |
Structure1 Res: | 200px |
The Regional Council of Picardy was the deliberative assembly of the former French region of Picardy, a decentralized territorial community. Its headquarters were in Amiens[1] and it was headed last by Claude Gewerc (PS) between March 28, 2004, and December 31, 2015.[2]
The vice-presidents of the council from 2010 to 2015 were:[3] [4]
Order | Name | Party | ||
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1st | Nicolas Dumont | PS | ||
2nd | Christophe Porquier | EELV | ||
3rd | Beatrice Lejeune | PS | ||
4th | Anne Ferreira | PS | ||
5th | Daniel Beurdeley | PCF | ||
6th | Philippe Massein | PS | ||
7th | Laurence Rossignol | PS | ||
8th | François Veillerette | EELV | ||
9th | Didier Cardon | PS | ||
10th | Sylvie Hubert | PRG | ||
11th | Valérie Kumm | PS | ||
12th | Alain Reuter | PS | ||
13th | Marie-Christine Guillemin | EELV | ||
14th | Olivier Chapuis-Roux | UMP | ||
15th | Mireille Tiquet | PS |
Party | |||||
1974 | 1976 | Jean Legendre | CNIP | ||
1976 | 1978 | Charles Baur | UDF | ||
1978 | 1979 | Max Lejeune | PSD | ||
1979 | 1980 | Jacques Mossion | DVD | ||
1980 | 1981 | Raymond Maillet | PCF | ||
1981 | 1983 | René Dosiere | PS | ||
1983 | 1985 | Walter Amsallem | PS | ||
1985 | 2004 | Charles Baur | UDF | ||
2004 | 2015 | Claude Gewerc | PS |