Departmental Council of Meuse
Departmental legislature in France
The Departmental Council of Meuse (French: Conseil départemental de la Meuse) is the deliberative assembly of the Meuse department of France. Its headquarters are in Bar-le-Duc, capital of the department.
The departmental council consists of 34 departmental councilors, elected from the 17 cantons of Meuse for a six year term.
President
The current president of the departmental council is Jérôme Dumont (DVD) since the 2021 elections, succeeding Claude Léonard.[1][2]
Vice-presidents
To support the president, 10 vice-presidents are appointed with the delegation of functions.
Order | Name | Party | Delegation | |
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1st | Hélène Sigot-Lemoine | LR | Education, youth and culture | |
2nd | Gérard Abbas | DVD | Finances, general administration and affairs of the department | |
3rd | Jocelyne Antoine | DVD | Development and support of territories, cross-border, contracting and relations with the Region | |
4th | Serge Nahant | UDI | Roads, mobility and land development | |
5th | Marie-Christine Tonner | DVC | Childhood and family | |
6th | Stéphane Perrin | DVD | Integration, activity, employment, social and solidarity economy | |
7th | Isabelle Perin | SE | Tourism and sports | |
8th | Jean-Philippe Vautrin | DVD | Environment, ecological transition, agriculture and forestry | |
9th | Véronique Philippe | DVD | Autonomy | |
10th | Julien Didry | DVD | Attractiveness, innovation, digital and participatory democracy |
References
- ^ "Meuse. Départementales 2021 : Jérôme Dumont nouveau président du conseil départemental, revivez notre direct". www.estrepublicain.fr (in French). Retrieved 2022-07-13.
- ^ "Départementales 2021 dans la Meuse : Jérôme Dumont succède à Claude Léonard". France 3 Grand Est (in French). Retrieved 2022-07-13.
- ^ "Organigramme des conseillers départementaux". Département de la Meuse : Site Internet (in French). Retrieved 2022-07-13.
See also
- Meuse
- Departmental councils of France
External links
- www
.meuse - Official website of the Council.fr
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