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Departmental Council of Dordogne

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Departmental Council of Dordogne

Conseil d�partemental de la Dordogne
Logo
Logo of the Council
Leadership
Germinal Peiro, PS
since 2 April 2015
Meeting place
H�tel de pr�fecture de la Dordogne, P�rigueux
Website
www.dordogne.fr

Departmental Council of Dordogne (French: Conseil d�partemental de la Dordogne) is the deliberative assembly of the French department of Dordogne. It is headquartered in P�rigueux. 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 P�le d'Interpr�tation de la Pr�histoire [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 L�on Sireyjol PRV
1945 1949 �douard Dupuy SFIO
1949 1979 Robert Lacoste SFIO
1979 1982 Michel Manet PS
1982 1992 Bernard Bioulac PS
1992 1994 G�rard 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-Auv�z�re General administration, finance, public order and budget
2nd Christelle Druillole Tr�lissac Youth and sports
3rd Beno�t Secrestat Sarlat-la-Can�da Economic attractiveness and employment
4th Sylvie Chevallier Sud-Bergeracois Tourism and promotion of P�rigord
5th Didier Bazinet Rib�rac Agriculture, forestry and rural planning
6th Marie-Lise Marsat Lalinde People with disabilities
7th Michel Lajugie Terrasson-Lavilledieu Elderly people
8th Mireille Volpato P�rigueux-2 Children and families, integration, and social and solidarity economy
9th Fr�d�ric Delmar�s Bergerac-2 Health and medical demography
10th R�gine Anglard Terrasson-Lavilledieu Culture, language and Occitan culture
11th Christian Teillac Vall�e de l'Homme Education
12th C�cile Labarthe Bergerac-2 Territorial solidarity and local development
13th Jean-Michel Magne Vall�e de l'Isle Roads and mobility
14th Juliette Nevers P�rigord Vert Nontronnais Management of habitation
15th Pascal Bourdeau P�rigord 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 �tiquette SE 4

Notes & references

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  1. ^ Wanaverbecq, Christiane (2020-01-29). "Installation en Dordogne du conseil d'administration du p�le international de la Pr�histoire". La Gazette des Communes (in French). Retrieved 2023-12-13.
  2. ^ "Germinal Peiro r��lu pr�sident du Conseil d�partemental de la Dordogne". Le D�partement de la Dordogne (in French). 2021-07-02. Retrieved 2023-12-10.
  3. ^ "Dordogne : Germinal Peiro (parti socialiste) r��lu � la t�te du d�partement". France 3 Nouvelle-Aquitaine (in French). 2021-06-27. Retrieved 2023-12-13.
  4. ^ "Les vice-pr�sidents". Le D�partement de la Dordogne : Site Internet (in French). Retrieved 2023-12-13.
  5. ^ "D�partementales en Dordogne : quelle opposition face � une gauche largement reconduite ?". France 3 Nouvelle-Aquitaine (in French). 2021-06-28. Retrieved 2023-12-13.