Departmental Council of Ariège
Departmental Council of Ariège | |
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Leadership | |
Christine Téqui, PS | |
Website | |
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The Departmental Council of Ariège (French: Conseil départemental de l'Ariège, Occitan: Conselh departamental d'Arièja) is the deliberative assembly of the French department of Ariège. Its headquarters are in Foix.
Composition
[edit]The departmental council of Ariège includes 26 departmental councilors elected from the 13 cantons of Ariège.
Party | Acronym | Seats | Groups | |
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Majority (21 seats) | ||||
Socialist Party | PS | 19 | Ariège notre avenir en commun | |
Miscellaneous left | DVG | 2 | ||
Opposition (5 seats) | ||||
Miscellaneous right | DVD | 1 | Ariège positive[2] | |
Miscellaneous left | DVG | 2 | Un projet partagé | |
Miscellaneous right | DVD | 1 | Libres et solidaires[3] | |
Miscellaneous left | DVG | 1 |
Executive
[edit]President
[edit]Henri Nayrou succeeded Augustin Bonrepaux (PS), who had been in office since 2001 and had resigned, as the president of the general council of Ariège on November 3, 2014.[4] Following the departmental elections of 2015, Henri Nayrou was elected president of the new departmental council with 17 votes against 7 for Benoît Alvarez (DVG).[5] Nayrou subsequently resigned, and Christine Téqui was elected to replace him on November 8, 2019.[6]
Vice-presidents
[edit]In addition to the president, the executive has 6 vice-presidents.
Order | Name | Party | Canton (constituency)[8] | Delegation | |
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1st | Jean-Paul Ferré | PS | Val d'Ariège | Environmental and societal transition, economic development and integration | |
2nd | Alain Naudy | Haute-Ariège | Infrastructures | ||
3rd | Marie-France Vilaplana | Pamiers-1 | Solidarity | ||
4th | Nicole Quillien | Mirepoix | Education | ||
5th | Raymond Berdou | Arize-Lèze | Culture, youth, sports and citizenship | ||
6th | Véronique Rumeau | Foix | Administration and finance |
References
[edit]- ^ "Départementales 2021 en Ariège : résultats définitifs, le PS large vainqueur obtient 20 sièges sur 26 plus 4 DVG". France 3 Occitanie (in French). 2021-06-27. Retrieved 2024-06-24.
- ^ "La liste «Ariège positive» dévoilée". ladepeche.fr (in French). Retrieved 2024-06-24.
- ^ "La liste "Libres et Solidaires" en lice pour les départementales". ladepeche.fr (in French). Retrieved 2024-06-24.
- ^ "Henri Nayrou choisi par les militants PS pour remplacer Augustin Bonrepaux". France 3 Occitanie (in French). 2014-10-22. Retrieved 2024-06-24.
- ^ "Henri Nayrou élu président du conseil départemental de l'Ariège". La Gazette Ariégeoise (in French). 2015-04-02. Retrieved 2024-06-24.
- ^ "A 56 ans, Christine Téqui devient la première présidente du conseil départemental de l'Ariège". La Gazette Ariégeoise (in French). 2019-11-08. Retrieved 2024-06-24.
- ^ "La commission permanente". ariege.fr (in French). 2023-10-25. Retrieved 2024-06-24.
- ^ "Les Élus du Département". ariege.fr (in French). 2023-10-25. Retrieved 2024-06-24.