The Departmental Council of Aude is the deliberative assembly of the French department of Aude in Occitanie. Its headquarters are in Carcassonne.
The president of the Aude departmental council is Hélène Sandragné (PS) since July 2, 2020.[1]
Name | Party | Term | References | ||
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Georges Guille | SFIO | 1945-1948 | [2] | ||
Francis Vals | SFIO | 1949-1951 | [3] | ||
Georges Guille | SFIO | 1951-1973 | |||
Robert Capdeville | PS | 1973-1987 | [4] | ||
Raymond Courrière | PS | 1987-1998 | [5] | ||
Marcel Rainaud | PS | 1998-2011 | [6] | ||
André Viola | PS | 2011-2020 | [7] | ||
Hélène Sandragné | PS | since 2020 |
1st | Hervé Baro | UGE | Les Corbières | Territorial solidarities | |
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2nd | Tamara Rivel | Carcassonne-2 | Roads and mobility | ||
3rd | Alain Giniès | Le Haut-Minervois | Local economy, agriculture and tourism | ||
4th | Valérie Dumontet | Le Lézignanais | Democracy, youth and international relations | ||
5th | Pierre Durand | La Région Limouxine | Resources and social dialogue | ||
6th | Chloé Danillon | La Malepère à la Montagne Noire | Child protection and local social action | ||
7th | Francis Morlon | Narbonne-1 | Ecological transition | ||
8th | Séverine Roger-Mateille | Les Basses Plaines de l'Aude | Autonomy of the elderly and people with disabilities | ||
9th | Sébastien Gasparini | Le Lézignanais | Education and colleges | ||
10th | Muriel Cherrier | La Vallée de l'Orbiel | Social and professional integration | ||
11th | Patrick François | Narbonne-3 | Community life, sport and culture |