Regional Council of Île-de-France | |
Political Groups1: | Executive (125)Opposition (84) |
Meeting Place: | Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine |
House Type: | Unicameral |
Last Election3: | 27 June 2021 |
Structure1 Res: | 250px |
Structure1: | France Île-de-France Conseil régional 2021.svg |
Native Name: | Conseil régional d'Île-de-France |
Election1: | 18 December 2015 |
Party1: | LR |
Leader1 Type: | President |
Leader1: | Valérie Pécresse |
Coa Pic: | Région Île-de-France (logo).svg |
Background Color: | red |
Native Name Lang: | French |
Seats: | 209 |
Coa Caption: | Logo of Île-de-France region |
Coa Res: | 250px |
The Regional Council of Île-de-France is the regional council of Île-de-France, France's most populous administrative region. Made up of 209 regional councillors elected for 6 years, it is headquartered in Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine, just north of Paris. The council has been presided over since 18 December 2015 by Valérie Pécresse. She succeeded Jean-Paul Huchon, who had presided over the council since 23 March 1998.[1]
Revenue excluding loans | 4,209 | 4,075 | 4,174 | 4,305 | 4,541 | |
Loans | 712 | 650 | 530 | 600 | 200 | |
Functionary costs | 2,780 | 2,678 | 2,636 | 2,553 | 2,543 | |
Investment expenditure | 2,138 | 2,047 | 2,150 | 2,108 | 2,235 | |
Outstanding debt | 5,363 | 5,577 | 5,587 | 5,660 | 5,384 |
President | Party | Took office | Left office | Other positions held | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Michel Giraud | RPR | 1976 | 1988 | ||
2 | Pierre-Charles Krieg | RPR | 1988 | 1992 | ||
3 | Michel Giraud | RPR | 1992 | 1998 | ||
4 | Jean-Paul Huchon | PS | 15 March 1998 | 17 December 2015 | ||
5 | Valérie Pécresse | LR, SL | 18 December 2015 | Incumbent |
List of political groups in the council | ||||||
Party | Acronym | Elected | Group[7] | President | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Majority (125 seats) | ||||||
The Republicans | LR | 59 | Île-de-France gathered (102 seats) | Vincent Jeanbrun | ||
Miscellaneous right | DVD | 14 | ||||
The Republicans-Soyons libres | LR-SL | 11 | ||||
Democratic Movement | MoDem | 8 | ||||
Radical Party | PRV | 2 | ||||
Agir | Agir | 2 | ||||
Horizons | Horizons | 2 | ||||
The Centrists | LC | 1 | ||||
Union of Democrats and Ecologists | UDE | 1 | ||||
Independent Ecological Movement | MEI | 1 | ||||
La France Vraiment | LFV | 1 | ||||
Union of Democrats and Independents | UDI | 23 | UDI (23 seats) | Jean-Francois Vigier | ||
Opposition (84 seats) | ||||||
Europe Ecology - The Greens | EELV | 11 | Ecologist pole (18 seats) | Ghislaine Senée | ||
Génération.s | G s | 5 | ||||
Cap Écologie | CE | 1 | ||||
Ecology Generation | GÉ | 1 | ||||
Socialist Party | PS | 16 | Socialist, Ecologist and Radical Group (19 seats) | Jonathan Kienzlen | ||
Radical Party of the Left | PRG | 1 | ||||
Miscellaneous left | DVG | 1 | ||||
Les Écolos Solidaires | LÉS | 1 | ||||
National Rally | RN | 15 | RN Ile-de-France (16 seats) | Wallerand de Saint-Just | ||
L'Avenir Français | LAF | 1 | ||||
La République En Marche! | LREM | 9 | Presidential majority (15 seats) | Laurent Saint-Martin | ||
Democratic movement | MoDem | 4 | ||||
Territories of Progress | TdP | 1 | ||||
Agir | Agir | 1 | ||||
La France Insoumise | LFI | 9 | LFI and related (10 seats) | Paul Vannier | ||
Animalist Party | PA | 1 | ||||
French Communist Party | PCF | 7 | Communist left, ecologist and citizen (7 seats) | Céline Malaisé |
The new executive formed in 2021 has, in addition to the president, fifteen vice-presidents.
+List of vice-presidents of the Île-de-France regional council[8] | Order | Name | Party | Departmental constituency | Charge(s) | Other mandate |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st | Jean-Didier Berger | SL | Hauts-de-Seine | Finances, Evaluation of public policies and European Fund. | ||
2nd | Othman Nasrou | SL - LR | Yvelines | Youth, Republicanism, Guidance and professional integration, Higher education and Research. | ||
3rd | Alexandra Dublanche | LR | Yvelines | Recovery, Attractiveness, Economic Development and Innovation. | Deputy Mayor of Sartrouville | |
4th | Jean-Philippe Dugoin-Clement | UDI - PR | Essonne | Housing, sustainable land use planning and SDRIFE. | Mayor of Mennecy | |
5th | Marie-Carole Ciuntu | LR - SL | Val-de-Marne | General administration, Social dialogue and Digital transformation. | Mayor of Sucy-en-Brie | |
6th | Patrick Karam | LR | Paris | Sports, JOP, Leisure, Citizenship, City policy and Associative life. | ||
7th | Farida Adlani | MoDem | Seine-Saint-Denis | Solidarity, Health and Family. | Mayor of Villepinte | |
8th | Yann Wehrling | MoDem | Paris | Ecological transition, Climate and Biodiversity. | ||
9th | Florence Portelli | SL | Val-d'Oise | Culture, Heritage and Creation. | Mayor of Taverny | |
10th | Frédéric Péchenard | LR | Paris | Security and Victim Assistance. | Paris Councilor | |
11th | Sylvie Mariaud | UDI | Hauts-de-Seine | Social and solidarity economy and responsible purchasing. | Deputy Mayor of Bois-Colombes | |
12th | Stephane Beaudet | DVD | Essonne | Transport. | Mayor of Évry-Courcouronnes | |
13th | Valérie Lacroute | LR | Seine-et-Marne | Agriculture and Food. | Mayor of Nemours | |
14th | James Cheron | UDI | Seine-et-Marne | High schools. | Mayor of Montereau-Fault-Yonne | |
15th | Marie-Do Aeschlimann | LR | Seine-et-Marne | Employment and vocational training. | Deputy mayor of Asnières-sur-Seine |
Valérie Pécresse also appointed 18 special delegates in charge of “strategic issues”:
Grégoire de Lasteyrie | Sustainable Mobility | |
Hamida Rezeg | Tourism | |
Pierre Deniziot | Republican Promise, Handicap and Accessibility | |
Babette de Rozières | Gastronomy | |
Frédéric Valletoux | Rurality, Commerce, Handicrafts and Rural Contracts | |
Sophie Deschiens | Circular Region and Animal Friend | |
Laurent Jeanne | Urban Renovation and City Policy | |
Marianne Duranton | Organic and Short Circuits | |
Jérémy Redler | Major International Events and Trade Shows | |
Nelly Garnier | Smart Region | |
Anne-Louise Mesadieu | Solidarity Development | |
Olivier Blond | Fight against air pollution | |
Yasmine Camara | Olympic and Paralympic Games | |
Charlotte Baelde | Gender Equality | |
Ludovic Toro | Fight against medical desertification | |
Faten Hidri | Fight against early school leaving | |
Daniel-Georges Courtois | Evaluation of public policies, Certification of Accounts and Management of European Funds and Evaluation Committee | |
Pascal Pelain | Relations with the Greater Paris Metropolis |
A selection process led in May 2016 to retain three potential sites, where the move could be done quickly, in Ivry-sur-Seine, Saint-Denis and Saint-Ouen.[9] In early 2018, the construction of the new site started in the district of Docks in Saint-Ouen, moving from its previous office in the 7th arrondissement.[10] The second building, including a hemicycle, was delivered in 2019.[11] The first plenary meeting of the regional council in Saint-Ouen was announced to be held in March 2020.[12] The site is served by Mairie de Saint-Ouen Paris Métro station.
Since 2005, the logo of the Île-de-France region has been composed of an eight-pointed star of red-orange color next to the name of the region in lowercase. The eight branches of the star, already present on the previous logo, symbolized the eight Île-de-France départements.[13] The creation of the logo would have costed 40,000 euros and the change of letterhead that it entailed more than 100,000 euros.[14]
The scarf worn by the regional councilors who are members of the Île-de-France Regional Council is red (narrow band), white (narrow band), blue, white (narrow band), red (narrow band).[15]
The Conseil régional des jeunes d'Île-de-France (CRJ or) is an assembly created by the regional council of Île-de-France. It is made up of 148 full advisors.
The advisers meet in plenary session in the hemicycle of the regional council 3 times a year and sit on several committees:[16]
In plenary session, 2 voluntary moderators are drawn to lead this session.