Departmental Council of Haute-Vienne

Conseil départemental de la Haute-Vienne
Logo
Logo of the Council
Leadership
Jean-Claude Leblois, PS
Meeting place
Caserne de la Visitation, Limoges
Website
www.haute-vienne.fr/accueil

The Departmental Council of Haute-Vienne (French: Conseil départemental de la Haute-Vienne) is the deliberative assembly of the French department of Haute-Vienne. Its headquarters are in Limoges, in the former Visitation de Limoges in rue François Chénieux.

Executive

President

The president of the Haute-Vienne departmental council has been Jean-Claude Leblois (PS) since April 2, 2015.[1] He was re-elected on July 1, 2021.[2]

List of successive presidents
Period Name Party
1901 1910 Henri Vacherie PR
1910 1928 Marcel Roux PR
1928 1929 Xavier Mazurier PR
1929 1940 Léon Betoulle SFIO
1945 1946 Adrien Tixier SFIO
1946 1969 René Regaudie SFIO
1969 1982 PS
1982 2004 Jean-Claude Peyronnet PS
2004 2015 Marie-Françoise Pérol-Dumont PS
2015 In progress Jean Claude Leblois PS

Vice-Presidents

The President of the Departmental Council is assisted by 12 vice-presidents chosen from among the departmental councillors. Each of them has a delegation of authority.

List of vice-presidents of the Haute-Vienne Departmental Council (as of 2021)[3]
Order Name Delegation
1st Annick Morizio General affairs
2nd Pierre Allard Departmental finances
3rd Sandrine Rotzler Economic attractiveness and tourism
4th Stéphane Delautrette Ecological transition, contractual policies and sustainable investments
5th Gulsen Yildirim Children, families and health
6th Thierry Miguel Sport and community life
7th Sylvie Tuyeras Integration and housing
8th Fabrice Escure Culture and citizenship
9th Monique Plazzi Support for loss of autonomy and disability
10th Alain Auzemery Agriculture and rurality
11th Anne-Marie Almoster-Rodrigues Education and youth
12th Stéphane Destruhaut Digital infrastructures and mobility

Composition

The departmental council of Haute-Vienne comprises 42 departmental councilors elected from the 21 cantons of Haute-Vienne.[4][5]

Political map of the cantons of Haute-Vienne after 2021 departmental elections
Coalition Acronym Seats
Majority (34 seats)
Union of the Left UG 18
Socialist Party PS 12
Miscellaneous left DVG 2
Union of the Left and Ecologists UGE 2
Opposition (8 seats)
Miscellaneous centre DVC 4
The Republicans LR 2
Miscellaneous right DVD 2

Budget

The departmental council of Haute-Vienne in 2021 had a budget of 458.3 million euros.[6][7]

References

  1. "Jean-Claude Leblois élu président du Conseil départemental de la Haute-Vienne (actualisé)". www.lepopulaire.fr. 2015-04-02. Retrieved 2022-08-01.
  2. "Haute-Vienne : Jean-Claude Leblois officiellement réélu président du conseil départemental". ici, par France Bleu et France 3 (in French). 2021-07-01. Retrieved 2022-08-01.
  3. "Conseil départemental de la Haute-Vienne: Le fonctionnement". www.haute-vienne.fr. Retrieved 2022-08-15.
  4. "Conseil départemental de la Haute-Vienne: Les conseillers départementaux". www.haute-vienne.fr. Retrieved 2022-08-15.
  5. "Haute Vienne (87) : Préfecture et conseil départemental". mairie.net (in French). Retrieved 2022-08-15.
  6. "Conseil départemental de la Haute-Vienne: Budget". www.haute-vienne.fr. Retrieved 2022-08-15.
  7. "Politique - Le Conseil départemental de Haute-Vienne présente son budget primitif 2021, le dernier avant les élections". www.lepopulaire.fr. 2021-02-03. Retrieved 2022-08-15.
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