Departmental Council of Côte-d'Or explained

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Departmental Council of Côte-d'Or
Native Name:Conseil départemental de la Côte-d'Or
Native Name Lang:fr
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Leader1:François Sauvadet
Leader1 Type:Presidents
Party1:UDI
Election1:20 March 2008
Session Room:Conseil Général de la Côte-d'Or.JPG
Meeting Place:Hôtel du Département, Dijon
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The Departmental Council of Côte-d'Or is the deliberative assembly of the French department of Côte-d'Or. Before the 2015 departmental elections,[1] this body was called the general council of Côte-d'Or.

It is made up of 46 departmental councilors elected from its 23 cantons for a term of six years. Its headquarters are in Dijon.

Executive

President

The president of the Côte-d'Or departmental council is François Sauvadet (UDI), former civil service minister,[2] since 2008.[3]

Period!Name! colspan="2"
Party
19451946Jean BouheySFIO
19511961Robert KuhnDVD
19511966Marcel RocloreCNIP
19661975Jean VeilletCNIP
19751979Henri Massias Jurien de La GravièreDVD
19791982Pierre PalauPS
19821988Robert PoujadeRPR
19881994Henry BergerRPR
19942008Louis de BroissiaRPR then UMP
2008IncumbentFrançois SauvadetUDI

Vice-presidents

The president of the departmental council is assisted by 13 vice-presidents chosen from among the departmental advisers. Each of them has a delegation of authority.

List of vice-presidents of the Côte-d'Or Departmental Council (as of 2021)[4] !Order!Name!Canton (constituency)
1stFrançois-Xavier DugourdDijon-1
2ndHubert BrigandChâtillon-sur-Seine
3rdMartine Eap-DupinSemur-en-Auxois
4thEmmanuelle CointBrazey-en-Plaine
5thLudovic RochetteDijon-4
6thJean-Pierre RebourgeonBeaune
7thCatherine LouisIs-sur-Tille
8thLaurence PorteMontbard
9thDenis ThomasLadoix-Serrigny
10thMarc FrotMontbard
11thMarie-Claire Bonnet-ValletAuxonne
12thPatricia GourmandFontaine-lès-Dijon
13thDominique GirardAuxonne

Composition

The Côte-d'Or departmental council includes 46 departmental councilors from the 23 cantons of Côte-d'Or.

Composition by party (as of 2021)[5]
PartyAcronymSeatsGroups
Majority (28 seats)
Miscellaneous rightDVD16La Côte-d'Or passionnément
The RepublicansLR8
Miscellaneous centreDVC4
Opposition (18 seats)
Socialist PartyPS9Côte-d'Or Terres d'avenir
Miscellaneous leftDVG7
Europe Ecology-The GreensEELV2

Budget

The initial 2024 budget of the department is €679 million.[6] [7] It was voted by the departmental council during the session of 18 and 19 December, 2023.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Les élections départementales : comprendre ce qui change . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160810133431/https://www.interieur.gouv.fr/Presse/Dossiers-de-presse/Dossier-de-presse-des-elections-departementales-2015/Les-elections-departementales-comprendre-ce-qui-change . 2016-08-10 . 2024-03-10 . interieur.gouv.fr . fr.
  2. Web site: François Sauvadet est nommé ministre de la Fonction publique . 2024-03-10 . www.fonction-publique.gouv.fr . fr.
  3. Web site: 2021-07-01 . François Sauvadet réélu à la tête du Conseil départemental de la Côte-d'Or - France Bleu . 2024-03-10 . ici, par France Bleu et France 3 . fr.
  4. Web site: Conseil départemental : les vice-présidents connus . 2024-03-10 . www.bienpublic.com . FR-fr.
  5. Web site: 2021-01-07 . Départementales 2021 : élections sans surprise pour les présidents des conseils départementaux en Bourgogne . 2024-03-10 . France 3 Bourgogne-Franche-Comté . fr-FR.
  6. Web site: 2023-12-28 . Budget 2024 : 679 M€ au service de tous les Côte-d’Oriens . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20231228191958/https://www.cotedor.fr/actualite/budget-2024-679-meu-au-service-de-tous-les-cote-doriens . 2023-12-28 . 2024-03-11 . www.cotedor.fr . fr.
  7. Web site: La majorité de François Sauvadet vote un budget de 679 millions d'euros pour 2024 . 2024-03-10 . infos-dijon.com . fr-FR.