Departmental Council of Ain
Departmental council of Ain Conseil départemental de l'Ain | |
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Logo of the Council | |
Leadership | |
President | Jean Deguerry, LR since 7 October 2017 |
Structure | |
Political groups | L'Ain de toutes nos forces political group LR: 22 seats DVD: 14 seats UDI: 6 seats L'Ain pour tous - écologie et solidarité political group
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Meeting place | |
Hôtel de préfecture de l'Ain, Bourg-en-Bresse | |
Website | |
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The Departmental Council of Ain (French: Conseil départemental de l'Ain, Arpitan: Consèly Dèpartamentâla de En) is the deliberative assembly of the Ain department in the region of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. It consists of 46 members (departmental councilors) from 23 cantons[1][2] and its headquarters are in Bourg-en-Bresse, capital of the department.
The president of the departmental council is Jean Deguerry.[3][4]
Vice-Presidents
The president of the departmental council is assisted by 11 vice-presidents chosen from among the departmental advisers. Each of them has a delegation of authority.
Order | Name | Party | Canton (constituency) | Delegation | |
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1st | Martine Stool | UCD | Châtillon-sur-Chalaronne | Medical demography and autonomy (elderly and disabled) | |
2nd | Jean-Yves Flochon | UD | Ceyzériat | Agriculture, preservation of biodiversity and resources (water, air, soil, forest) and the environment | |
3rd | Véronique Baude | UCD | Gex | Youth, colleges, education and higher education | |
4th | Pierre Lurin | UCD | Bourg-en-Bresse-2 | Finances, buildings and general means | |
5th | Hélène Bertrand-Maréchal | UCD | Bourg-en-Bresse-1 | Childhood and family | |
6th | Gerard Paoli | UCD | Gex | Economy, SME pact, cross-border and European affairs | |
7th | Helene Cedileau | UCD | Bourg-en-Bresse-2 | Human resources and sports | |
8th | Guy Billoudet | UD | Replonges | Roads and mobility | |
9th | Clotilde Fournier | UCD | Attignat | Integration, employment, habitat and housing | |
10th | Romain Daubié | LR | Meximieux | Contractualization and land use planning | |
11th | Marie-Christine Chapel | UCD | Pont-d'Ain | Tourism, heritage and culture |
Budget
In 2021, the departmental council of Ain had a budget of 618.2 million euros[6] compared to 572 million euros in 2015.[7]
References
- ^ "Annuaire des conseillers départementaux des 23 cantons de l'Ain | Conseil départemental | ain.fr". site du Département de l'Ain (in French). Retrieved 2021-07-20.
- ^ "NOS CANDIDATS | L'AIN DE TOUTES NOS FORCES". laindetoutesnosforces.fr (in French). Retrieved 2021-07-20.
- ^ a b "Président et ses 11 vice-presidents, membres du bureau exécutif du conseil départemental de l'Ain". site du Département de l'Ain (in French). Retrieved 2021-07-20.
- ^ "Ain : Jean Deguerry remplace Damien Abad à la présidence du Département". France 3 Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes (in French). Retrieved 2021-07-20.
- ^ "Résultats élections Ain (01): Départementales et régionales 2021". Franceinfo (in French). Retrieved 2021-09-02.
- ^ "Le budget du Département de l'Ain". site du Département de l'Ain (in French). Retrieved 2021-12-09.
- ^ "Actualité locale : Le budget du département de l'Ain en baisse - Radio Scoop, Le meilleur des tubes". 2021-12-16. Archived from the original on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2021-12-09.
See also
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- 01 Ain
- 02 Aisne
- 03 Allier
- 04 Alpes-de-Haute-Provence
- 05 Hautes-Alpes
- 06 Alpes-Maritimes
- 07 Ardèche
- 08 Ardennes
- 09 Ariège
- 10 Aube
- 11 Aude
- 12 Aveyron
- 13 Bouches-du-Rhône
- 14 Calvados
- 15 Cantal
- 16 Charente
- 17 Charente-Maritime
- 18 Cher
- 19 Corrèze
- 21 Côte-d'Or
- 22 Côtes-d'Armor
- 23 Creuse
- 24 Dordogne
- 25 Doubs
- 26 Drôme
- 27 Eure
- 28 Eure-et-Loir
- 29 Finistère
- 30 Gard
- 31 Haute-Garonne
- 32 Gers
- 33 Gironde
- 34 Hérault
- 35 Ille-et-Vilaine
- 36 Indre
- 37 Indre-et-Loire
- 38 Isère
- 39 Jura
- 40 Landes
- 41 Loir-et-Cher
- 42 Loire
- 43 Haute-Loire
- 44 Loire-Atlantique
- 45 Loiret
- 46 Lot
- 47 Lot-et-Garonne
- 48 Lozère
- 49 Maine-et-Loire
- 50 Manche
- 51 Marne
- 52 Haute-Marne
- 53 Mayenne
- 54 Meurthe-et-Moselle
- 55 Meuse
- 56 Morbihan
- 57 Moselle
- 58 Nièvre
- 59 Nord
- 60 Oise
- 61 Orne
- 62 Pas-de-Calais
- 63 Puy-de-Dôme
- 64 Pyrénées-Atlantiques
- 65 Hautes-Pyrénées
- 66 Pyrénées-Orientales
- 69D Rhône
- 70 Haute-Saône
- 71 Saône-et-Loire
- 72 Sarthe
- 73 Savoie
- 74 Haute-Savoie
- 76 Seine-Maritime
- 77 Seine-et-Marne
- 78 Yvelines
- 79 Deux-Sèvres
- 80 Somme
- 81 Tarn
- 82 Tarn-et-Garonne
- 83 Var
- 84 Vaucluse
- 85 Vendée
- 86 Vienne
- 87 Haute-Vienne
- 88 Vosges
- 89 Yonne
- 90 Territoire de Belfort
- 91 Essonne
- 92 Hauts-de-Seine
- 93 Seine-Saint-Denis
- 94 Val-de-Marne
- 95 Val-d'Oise
- 971 Guadeloupe
- 972 Martinique (territorial collectivity)
- 973 French Guiana (territorial collectivity)
- 974 Réunion
- 976 Mayotte
- 975 Saint Pierre and Miquelon (Overseas collectivity)
- 20 Corsica
- 2A Corse-du-Sud
- 2B Haute-Corse
- 67 Bas-Rhin
- 68 Haut-Rhin