Departmental Council of Alpes-Maritimes

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Departmental Council of Alpes-Maritimes

Conseil départemental des Alpes-Maritimes (French)
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Logo of the Council
Leadership
Website
www.departement06.fr

The Departmental Council of Alpes-Maritimes (French: Conseil départemental des Alpes-Maritimes) is the deliberative assembly of the French department of Alpes-Maritimes. Its headquarters are in Nice.

Executive[edit]

Presidents[edit]

The president of the departmental council of Alpes-Maritimes is Charles Ange Ginésy (LR) since 2017.[1][2]

List of successive presidents
Period Name Party
1945 1947 Virgile Barel PCF
1947 1951 André Botton SFIO
1951 1961 Jean Médecin RI
1961 1964 Francis Palmero CG
1964 1967 Joseph Raybaud DVC
1967 1973 Francis Palmero CD
1973 1990 Jacques Médecin CNIP
1990 2003 Charles Ginésy RPR then UMP
2003 2008 Christian Estrosi UMP
2008 2017 Éric Ciotti UMP then LR
2017 In progress Charles Ange Ginésy LR

Vice-presidents[edit]

The president of the departmental council is assisted by 16 vice-presidents chosen from among the departmental councillors. Each of them has a delegation of authority.

List of vice-presidents of the departmental council of Alpes-Maritimes (as of 2021)[3]
Order Name Canton (constituency) Delegation
1st Xavier Beck Beausoleil General administration and evaluation of public policies
2nd Anne Sattonnet Vence Natural risks and departmental heritage
3rd David Lisnard Cannes-2 Tourism
4th Gaëlle Frontoni Nice-9 Cultural heritage and veterans
5th Auguste Verola Nice-1 Children and culture
6th Marie Benassayag Villeneuve-Loubet Sea and transport
7th Jérôme Viaud Grasse-1 Green Deal, environment and green growth
8th Valérie Sergi Nice-1 Disability
9th Patrick Cesari Menton Infrastructure, road mobility and relations with Monaco
10th Michèle Paganin Mandelieu-la-Napoule Rurality and agricultural policies
11th Bernard Chaix Nice-8 Integration, employment and trade
12th Joëlle Arini Cannes-1 Education and colleges
13th Jacques Gente Antibes-2 Health and the elderly
14th Carine Papy Cagnes-sur-Mer-1 Youth and sports
15th David Konopnicki Mandelieu-la-Napoule Smart deal, technology and innovation

Composition[edit]

The departmental council includes 54 departmental councilors from the 27 cantons of Alpes-Maritimes. The absolute majority is historically on the right.

Political composition (as of 2021)[4]
Party Acronym Seats Group
Majority (52 seats)
The Republicans LR 35 Les Républicains et Divers droite
Miscellaneous right DVD 2
The Republicans LR 10 Notre département d'abord
Union of Democrats and Independents UDI 5
Opposition (2 seats)
Socialist Party PS 1 Environnement et Solidarités
Europe Ecology-The Greens EELV 1

References[edit]

  1. ^ Sanchez, Kevin (2017-09-15). "Charles-Ange Ginésy élu à la tête du conseil départemental des Alpes-Maritimes". Nice Premium (in French). Retrieved 2024-05-31.
  2. ^ "Charles-Ange Ginésy est le nouveau président du conseil départemental des Alpes-Maritimes". France 3 Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur (in French). 2017-09-15. Retrieved 2024-05-31.
  3. ^ "Alpes-Maritimes. Voici la liste des nouveaux vice-présidents du département". actu.fr (in French). 2021-07-01. Retrieved 2024-05-30.
  4. ^ "Charles-Ange Ginesy réélu président du Conseil départemental des Alpes-Maritimes, Marc Giraud pour le Var". France 3 Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur (in French). 2021-01-07. Retrieved 2024-05-30.