Regional Council of Champagne-Ardenne
Appearance
Regional Council of Champagne-Ardenne Conseil régional de Champagne-Ardenne | |
---|---|
Type | |
Type | |
Seats | 49 |
Meeting place | |
Hôtel de région de Champagne-Ardenne |
The Regional Council of Champagne-Ardenne was the deliberative assembly of the former region of Champagne-Ardenne incorporated in the Grand Est region on 1 January 2016.[1] It was headquartered in Châlons-en-Champagne, at 5 rue de Jéricho at Hôtel de region de Champagne-Ardenne,[2] from 1982 to 2015.
Presidents of the Regional Council
[edit]President | Party | Term | Reference | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jacques Sourdille | UDR | 1974 - 1981 | [3] | |
Bernard Stasi | UDF | 1981 - 1988 | [4] | |
Jean Kaltenbach | RPR | 1988 - 1998 | [5] | |
Jean-Claude Étienne | RPR | 1998 - 2004 | [6] | |
Jean-Paul Bachy | PS | 2004 - 2015 | [7] |
Composition of the Regional Council (2010-2015)
[edit]The regional council has 49 regional advisers:[8]
- French Communist Party: 6 elected
- Socialist Party: 18 elected
- Europe Ecology: 5 elected
- Union for a Popular Movement - New Center : 14 elected
- National Front: 6 elected
Order | Name | Charge(s) |
---|---|---|
1st | Gérard Berthiot | Health, sanitary and social affairs |
2nd | Sylvie Cotillot | High schools and apprenticeship |
3rd | Yves Fournier | Territorial policies |
4th | Claudine Ledoux | International relations, European issues and cross-border cooperation |
5th | Pierre Mathieu | Infrastructure and transport |
6th | Jacques Meyer | Higher education, research and sport |
7th | Michèle Leflon | Vocational training, integration and employment |
8th | Roland Daverdon | Sustainable development, the environment, agriculture and forestry |
9th | Nathalie Dahm | Cultural life and heritage. |
10th | Jaim Myara | Economic development, job creation and social and solidarity economy |
Headquarters
[edit]The Regional Council occupied the old enclosure which consisted of the major and minor seminary of Châlons. The renovation took place in two stages, the first aimed at rehabilitating the major seminary where the council sat for the plenary session and the Economic and Social Council. The garden and the minor seminary were rehabilitated for the beginning of 2015.
-
The chapel
-
Garden and major seminary
-
Minor seminary
References
[edit]- ^ "LOI n° 2015-29 du 16 janvier 2015 relative à la délimitation des régions, aux élections régionales et départementales et modifiant le calendrier électoral (1)". www.legifrance.gouv.fr (in French). Retrieved 2021-08-16.
- ^ "Conseil régional - Champagne-Ardenne". www.annuaire-administration.com. Retrieved 2021-08-16.
- ^ "Comité Rhin-Meuse Jacques SOURDILLE". Les Echos (in French). 1993-09-16. Retrieved 2021-08-16.
- ^ "Biographie Bernard Stasi Administrateur civil, Homme politique". www.whoswho.fr. Retrieved 2021-08-16.
- ^ "Disparition : Jean Kaltenbach n'est plus". LE JOURNAL DE LA HAUTE-MARNE (in French). 2021-04-16. Retrieved 2021-08-16.
- ^ "Jean-Claude Etienne, ancien président du conseil régional de Champagne-Ardenne est décédé". France 3 Grand Est (in French). Retrieved 2021-08-16.
- ^ "Charleville-Mézières : le procès du candidat aux sénatoriales Jean-Paul Bachy renvoyé en 2021". France 3 Grand Est (in French). Retrieved 2021-08-16.
- ^ "Élections régionales Champagne-Ardenne". www.france-politique.fr. Retrieved 2021-08-16.
- ^ "La Commission Permanente". 2010-03-23. Archived from the original on 2010-03-23. Retrieved 2021-08-16.