Departmental Council of Var explained

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Departmental Council of Var
Native Name:Conseil départemental du Var
Meeting Place:Toulon
Leader1:Jean-Louis Masson
Party1:LR
Leader1 Type:President
Election1:26 October 2022
Last Election1:1 July 2021
First Election1:3 July 1848
Established:4 March 1790
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The Departmental Council of Var (French: Conseil départemental du Var) is the deliberative assembly of the French department of Var. The departmental council, currently chaired by Jean-Louis Masson of The Republicans and composed of 46 departmental councillors, elected in 23 cantons,[1] sits in Toulon.

History

The Var departmental council was founded on March 4, 1790, following the creation of the French departments by decree of December 22, 1789[2] taken by the Constituent Assembly to replace the provinces of France. In 1985, Maurice Arreckx, deputy mayor of Toulon, was elected president of the General Council of Var, thus ending the presidency of the socialist Édouard Soldani (nearly 30 years).

Composition

Acronym!Seats
Majority (44 seats)
The RepublicansLR28
Miscellaneous rightDVD14
Miscellaneous centreDVC2
Opposition (2 seats)
National RallyRN2

Vice-Presidents

OrderName[3] Party[4] Canton of election
1stJean Louis MassonLRLa Garde
2ndNathalie BicaisLRLa Seyne-sur-Mer-2
3rdLouis ReynierLRFlayosc
4thLaetitia QuiliciLROllioules
5thDidier BrémondDVDBrignoles
6thAndree SamatLRSaint-Cyr-sur-Mer
7thYannick ChenevardLRToulon-4
8thManon FortiasLRToulon-3
9thThierry AlbertiniLRToulon-3
10thPatricia ArnouldDVDLa Crau
11thBruno AycardLRSolliès-Pont
12thChristine NiccolettiDVCDraguignan
13thDominique LainDVDLe Luc

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Conseil Départemental. 2022-01-10. Ville d'Ollioules. fr-FR.
  2. Web site: Loi du 22 décembre 1789 relative à la constitution des assemblées primaires et des assemblées administratives. live. 2022-01-10. www.assemblee-nationale.fr. https://web.archive.org/web/20121115064428/http://www.assemblee-nationale.fr:80/histoire/images-decentralisation/decentralisation/loi-du-22-decembre-1789-.pdf . 2012-11-15 .
  3. Web site: Charles-Ange Ginesy réélu président du Conseil départemental des Alpes-Maritimes, Marc Giraud pour le Var. 2022-01-11. France 3 Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur. fr-FR.
  4. Web site: 2021-06-27. CARTE - Élections départementales dans le Var : la droite s'impose dans 22 cantons sur 23. 2022-01-11. France Bleu. fr.