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Departmental Council of Dordogne

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Departmental Council of Dordogne

Conseil départemental de la Dordogne
Logo
Logo of the Council
Leadership
Germinal Peiro, PS
since 2 April 2015
Meeting place
Hôtel de préfecture de la Dordogne, Périgueux
Website
www.dordogne.fr

Departmental Council of Dordogne (French: Conseil départemental de la Dordogne) is the deliberative assembly of the French department of Dordogne. It is headquartered in Périgueux. It includes 50 departmental councilors (25 women and 25 men) from the 25 cantons of Dordogne.

It is the co-founder, in partnership with the State and the Regional Council of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, of the Pôle d'Interprétation de la Préhistoire [fr] (PIP).[1]

Executive

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Presidents

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The president of the departmental council is Germinal Peiro (PS) since 2 April 2015.[2][3]

List of successive presidents
Period Name Party
1928 1940 Léon Sireyjol PRV
1945 1949 Édouard Dupuy SFIO
1949 1979 Robert Lacoste SFIO
1979 1982 Michel Manet PS
1982 1992 Bernard Bioulac PS
1992 1994 Gérard Fayolle RPR
1994 2015 Bernard Cazeau PS
2015 Incumbent Germinal Peiro PS

Vice-presidents

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Alongside President Germinal Peiro, fifteen vice-presidents were also appointed.

List of vice-presidents of the departmental council (as of 2021)[4]
Order Name Party Canton (constituency) Delegation
1st Bruno Lamonerie PS Isle-Loue-Auvézère General administration, finance, public order and budget
2nd Christelle Druillole Trélissac Youth and sports
3rd Benoît Secrestat Sarlat-la-Canéda Economic attractiveness and employment
4th Sylvie Chevallier Sud-Bergeracois Tourism and promotion of Périgord
5th Didier Bazinet Ribérac Agriculture, forestry and rural planning
6th Marie-Lise Marsat Lalinde People with disabilities
7th Michel Lajugie Terrasson-Lavilledieu Elderly people
8th Mireille Volpato Périgueux-2 Children and families, integration, and social and solidarity economy
9th Frédéric Delmarès Bergerac-2 Health and medical demography
10th Régine Anglard Terrasson-Lavilledieu Culture, language and Occitan culture
11th Christian Teillac Vallée de l'Homme Education
12th Cécile Labarthe Bergerac-2 Territorial solidarity and local development
13th Jean-Michel Magne Vallée de l'Isle Roads and mobility
14th Juliette Nevers Périgord Vert Nontronnais Management of habitation
15th Pascal Bourdeau Périgord Vert Nontronnais Ecological transition

Composition

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Electoral map of Dordogne in the 2021 departmental elections
Distribution of seats (as of 2021)[5]
Party Acronym Seats
Majority (34 seats)
Socialist Party PS 25
Miscellaneous left DVG 7
French Communist Party PCF 2
Opposition (16 seats)
Miscellaneous right DVD 7
The Republicans LR 5
Sans étiquette SE 4

Notes & references

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  1. ^ Wanaverbecq, Christiane (2020-01-29). "Installation en Dordogne du conseil d'administration du pôle international de la Préhistoire". La Gazette des Communes (in French). Retrieved 2023-12-13.
  2. ^ "Germinal Peiro réélu président du Conseil départemental de la Dordogne". Le Département de la Dordogne (in French). 2021-07-02. Retrieved 2023-12-10.
  3. ^ "Dordogne : Germinal Peiro (parti socialiste) réélu à la tête du département". France 3 Nouvelle-Aquitaine (in French). 2021-06-27. Retrieved 2023-12-13.
  4. ^ "Les vice-présidents". Le Département de la Dordogne : Site Internet (in French). Retrieved 2023-12-13.
  5. ^ "Départementales en Dordogne : quelle opposition face à une gauche largement reconduite ?". France 3 Nouvelle-Aquitaine (in French). 2021-06-28. Retrieved 2023-12-13.