Territorial Council of Saint Pierre and Miquelon | |
Native Name: | Conseil territorial de Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon |
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House Type: | Unicameral |
Members: | 19 members |
Structure1: | File:StPierreMiquelon2022.svg |
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Political Groups1: | Archipelago Tomorrow (15) Focus on the Future (4) |
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The Territorial Council (French: Conseil territorial) is the legislative branch of the government of the French territory of Saint Pierre and Miquelon. It was previously known as the General Council (French: Conseil général), but the name was changed to Territorial Council by a new French law on 22 February 2007, a law which also increased the council's powers. The council has 19 members, elected to five year terms. The last election was on 20 March 2022.
The Territorial Council building is a two-story structure located at Church Square in Saint-Pierre.
The Territorial Council has 19 members, elected for a six-year term in single-seat constituencies. Elections are held in two stages. The first stage is open to all candidates and the majority of seats can only be given out if a political group achieves true majority at the ballot box. If no majority is attained on this ballot, a second ballot is held the following Sunday. On the second ballot, only a relative majority is necessary to obtain 11 out of the 19 seats. The rest of the seats (four reserved for Miquelon) are distributed through a system of proportional representation.
The president of the Territorial Council has held executive power since March 2, 1982. The current president is Stéphane Artano.
A list of presidents of the Territorial Council (General Council before February 2007):
The Territorial Council members consist of five vice-presidents, officers of the council and general members.
The current standing at the council are: