Departmental Council of Rhône

Departmental Council of Rhône

Conseil départemental du Rhône
Logo
Logo of the Council
Leadership
Christophe Guilloteau, LR
since 2 April 2015

The Departmental Council of Rhône (French: Conseil départemental du Rhône, Arpitan: Consèly Dèpartamentâla du Rôno) is the deliberative assembly of the French department of Rhône. Composed of 26 councilors,[1] it is headquartered in Lyon.

Executive

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President

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On April 2, 2015, the departmental councilor of the canton of Brignais, Christophe Guilloteau, was elected president of the departmental council, winning against Danielle Chuzeville, who chaired the Rhône General Council since January 21, 2013.[2] He was re-elected as the president on July 1, 2021.[3]

Vice-presidents

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List of vice-presidents of the Ain Departmental Council (as of 2021)[4][5][3]
Order Name Party Canton (constituency) Delegation
1st Colette Darphin UDI Thizy-les-Bourgs Territorial strategy, agriculture, rurality and sustainable development
2nd Bruno Peylachon LR Tarare Regional planning, housing, habitat, partnership with communities and economic cast
3rd Martine Publié LR Val-d'Oingt Culture, tourism, attractiveness and community life
4th Daniel Valéro LR Genas Colleges and digital transformation
5th Mireille Simian DVD Saint-Symphorien-d'Ozon Children, families and gender equality
6th Thomas Ravier LR Villefranche-sur-Saône Solidarity, autonomy and health
7th Sylvie Epinat LR Gleizé Finance, business and European funds

References

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  1. ^ "Composition de l'assemblée". rhone.fr. Retrieved 2021-10-12.
  2. ^ Terra, Paul (2015-04-02). "Guilloteau élu président du département du Rhône |". www.lyoncapitale.fr (in French). Retrieved 2021-10-09.
  3. ^ a b "Christophe Guilloteau réélu président du Rhône sans opposition". Rue89Lyon (in French). 2021-07-01. Retrieved 2021-10-09.
  4. ^ "Christophe Guilloteau réélu président du conseil départemental du Rhône". www.radioscoop.com (in French). 2021-07-01. Retrieved 2021-10-12.
  5. ^ "Bureau exécutif". www.rhone.fr (in French). Retrieved 2021-10-12.