Regional Council of Martinique

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DisbandedDecember 2015
(former) President
Serge Letchimy, PPM
since 2010
Seats41 Regional Councillors
Regional Council of Martinique

Conseil régional de la Martinique
Regional Council
Coat of arms or logo
History
DisbandedDecember 2015
Succeeded byAssembly of Martinique
Leadership
(former) President
Serge Letchimy, PPM
since 2010
Structure
Seats41 Regional Councillors
Political groups
  •   Ensemble pour une Martinique nouvelle (26)
  •   Patriotes et sympathisants (12)
  •   Rassembler la Martinique (3)
Elections
Proportional representation, two round voting
Last election
2010
Website
www.region-martinique.mq

The Regional Council of Martinique served as the regional council governing Martinique [1]. In 2015, the Assembly of Martinique was established to replace both the Regional and General Councils of Martinique.

Its headquarters were located in the Defferre Cluny hotel district in Fort-de-France. Serge Letchimy of the Martinican Progressive Party chaired the Regional Council from March 21, 2010, until it was replaced by the Assembly of Martinique.

  • 1st Vice President: Catherine Conconne,
  • 2nd Vice President: Jean-Claude Duverger (PPM),
  • 3rd Vice President: Patricia Telle,
  • 4th Vice President: Didier Laguerre,
  • 5th Vice President: Yvette Galot,
  • 6th Vice President: Luc Louison Clémenté,
  • 7th Vice President: Jenny Dulys,
  • 8th Vice President: Justin Pamphile,
  • 9th Vice President: Jocelyne Pinville,
  • 10th Vice President: Daniel Robin,
  • 11th Vice President: Daniel Marie-Sainte,
  • 12th Vice President: Miguel Laventure.

Political parties

Majority: "Together for a new Martinique" (alliance of PPM, the Socialist Federation of Martinique, Franciscan Popular Movement, Dare Dare, Miscellaneous Left Movement "Living in Schoelcher" and civil society), led by Serge Letchimy has 26 seats.

The 26 elected officials are: Serge Letchimy (PPM), Catherine Conconne (PPM), Jean-Claude Duverger (PPM), Patricia Telle (FSM), Didier Laguerre (PPM), Yvette Galot (DVG), Luc-Louison Clemente (Living Movement Schoelcher), Jenny Dulys (Dare Dare), Justin Pamphile (DVG), Jocelyne Pinville (DVG), Daniel Robin (PPM), Karine Roy-Camille (civil society), Daniel Chomet (PPM), Christiane Mage (PPM), Simon Morin (PPM), Marie-France Thodiard (MPF), Jean Crusol (PPM), Maria Theresa Casimirius (PPM), Fred Lordinot (PPM), Marlene Lanoix (FSM), Camille Chauvet (PPM), Karine Galy (DVG) Jose Maurice (DVG), Elizabeth Landi (PPM), Thierry Fondelot (PPM), Manuéla Kéclard-Mondésir (PPM).

Opposition: "Martinique Patriots and Sympathizers" (alliance of MIM, Palima, CNCP, and sympathizers), led by Alfred Marie-Jeanne has 12 seats.

Committees

References

See also

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