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Departmental Council of Essonne

The Departmental Council of Essonne (French: Conseil départemental de l'Essonne) is the deliberative assembly of the Essonne department in the region of Île-de-France. It consists of 42 members (general councilors) from 21 cantons and its headquarters are in Évry-Courcouronnes.

The President of the General Council is François Durovray.[1]

Governance

List of presidents

List of successive presidents of the Departmental Council of Essonne
In office Name Party Capacity Ref.
1967 1976 Pierre Prost [fr] SE
1976 1982 Robert Lakota [fr] PCF
1982 1988 Jean Simonin [fr] RPR
1988 1998 Xavier Dugoin [fr]
1998 2011 Michel Berson PS
DVG
2011 2015 Jérôme Guedj PS
2015 present François Durovray UMP
LR


Vice-Presidents

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

List of vice-presidents of the Essonne Departmental Council (as of 2021)[2][3]
Order Name Party Canton Delegation
1st Michel Bournat UD Gif-sur-Yvette Partnerships with territories, higher education, research and transversal projects
2nd Sandrine Gelot UC Longjumeau Culture, sports, youth and community life
3rd Nicolas Méary UCD Brétigny-sur-Orge Biodiversity and ecological transition
4th Sophie Rigault UCD Brétigny-sur-Orge Mobility and roads
5th Patrick Imbert DVD Mennecy Region's attractiveness
6th Brigitte Vermillet LR Savigny-sur-Orge Housing and departmental heritage Departmental
7th Alexander Touzet UCD Arpajon Citizenship, prevention and security
8th Marie-Claire Chambaret DVD Étampes Autonomy
9th Jérôme Berenger UCD Viry-Châtillon Colleges and educational success
10th Dany Boyer DVC Dourdan Family, solidarity and integration
11th Nicolas Samsoen DVD Massy Finances and the effectiveness of public policies
12th Dominique Bougraud UCD Arpajon Human resources and general affairs

References

  1. ^ "Sans surprise, François Durovray est réélu président du conseil départemental de l'Essonne". actu.fr (in French). Retrieved 21 August 2021.
  2. ^ "L'Assemblée départementale - Conseil départemental de l'Essonne". essonne.fr. Archived from the original on 6 June 2017. Retrieved 21 August 2021.
  3. ^ "Départementales 2021 en Essonne : les résultats définitifs du second tour". France 3 Paris Ile-de-France (in French). Retrieved 21 August 2021.