Municipal governments in Saint Pierre and Miquelon explained

Municipal governments in Saint Pierre and Miquelon are responsible for day-to-day function on the islands and are in effect city council or a level of local government under the General Council.

There are two communes in the territory, Miquelon-Langlade and Saint-Pierre.

The municipal council is made up of the mayor, councillors (conseillers) and associates (adjoints).

Saint-Pierre

The local government of Saint-Pierre consist of the mayor (maire) and councillors (conseillers). The council sits at a three-storey structure on rue de Paris. The current senior council consists of:

Unlike the council on Miquelon-Langlade, the general council members are divided into the governing council and opposition members.

The current general council consists of:

Les Conseillers de la majorité

Les Conseillers de l'opposition

Miquelon-Langlade

The local government of Mairie de Miquelon-Langlade is led by the maire or mayor and conseillers or councillors. The council sits at a two-storey structure on rue Baron de l'Espérance.

The current council consists of:

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