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Departmental Council of Ardèche | |
Leader1: | Olivier Amrane |
Leader1 Type: | President |
Party1: | LR |
The Departmental Council of Ardèche is the deliberative assembly of the French department of Ardèche. Its headquarters are in Privas.
The president of the departmental council is Olivier Amrane (LR) since 2021.[1]
The president of the departmental council is assisted by 8 vice-presidents chosen from among the departmental councillors. Each of them has a delegation of authority.
1st | Sandrine Genest | DVD | Aubenas-2 | ||
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2nd | Christian Féroussier | DVC | Rhône-Eyrieux | ||
3rd | Sylvie Gaucher | LR | Guilherand-Granges | ||
4th | Marc-Antoine Quenette | LR | Annonay-1 | ||
5th | Claudie Coste | DVD | Annonay-2 | ||
6th | Matthieu Salel | LR | Les Cévennes ardéchoises | ||
7th | Ingrid Richioud | DVD | Tournon-sur-Rhône | ||
8th | Jean-Paul Vallon | DVD | Haut-Vivarais |
The Ardèche departmental council includes 34 departmental councillors from the 17 cantons of Ardèche.
Majority (18 seats) | ||||
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Miscellaneous right | DVD | 13 | Ardèche, génération terrain | |
The Republicans and allies | LR | 2 | ||
Divers | DIV | 1 | ||
Miscellaneous centre | DVC | 2 | Proximité au cœur de l'Ardèche | |
Opposition (16 seats) | ||||
Socialist Party | PS | 12 | Ardèche à gauche | |
Miscellaneous left | DVG | 4 |