The Departmental Council of Hérault (French: Conseil départemental de l'Hérault, Occitan: Conselh departamental d'Erau) is the deliberative assembly of the Hérault department in the region of Occitanie. It consists of 50 members (general councilors) from 25 cantons[1] and its headquarters are in Montpellier.
The President of the General Council is Kléber Mesquida.[2]
Vice-Presidents
The President of the Departmental Council is assisted by 15 vice-presidents chosen from among the departmental advisers. Each of them has a delegation of authority.
Order | Name | Party | Canton (constituency) | Delegation | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st | Pierre Bouldoire | PS | Frontignan | Territorial solidarities - digital transition and innovation | |
2nd | Claudine Vassas-Mejri | PS | Le Crès | Integration and solidarity economy | |
3rd | Philippe Vidal | PS | Cazouls-les-Béziers | Regional planning | |
4th | Patricia Weber | DVG | Lattes | Solidarity with people and autonomy | |
5th | Christophe Morgo | PS | Mèze | Environment | |
6th | Marie-Pierre Pons | PS | Saint-Pons-de-Thomières | Culture | |
7th | Vincent Gaudy | PS | Pézénas | Social housing and land policy | |
8th | Gabrielle Henry | PS | Montpellier-2 | External relations | |
9th | Yvon Pellet | PS | Le Crès | Agricultural economy and rural development | |
10th | Nicole Morere | DVG | Gignac | General administration and resources | |
11th | Jean-Louis Gely | PS | Montpellier-2 | Tourism and the Economy | |
12th | Marie Passieux | PS | Clermont-l'Hérault | Sports and recreation | |
13th | Jacques Rigaud | PS | Lodève | Departmental heritage and operational resources | |
14th | Véronique Calueba | PCF | Sète | Childhood and family solidarity | |
15th | Renaud Calvat | UGE | Montpellier-Castelnau-le-Lez | Education and Colleges |
References
- ↑ l'Hérault, Département de. "Les élus et les cantons". herault.fr (in French). Retrieved 2021-08-18.
- 1 2 "VIDÉOS - Kléber Mesquida réélu à la tête du Conseil départemental de l'Hérault". France Bleu (in French). 2021-07-01. Retrieved 2021-08-18.
- ↑ "Départementales 2021 dans l'Hérault : les résultats définitifs du second tour". France 3 Occitanie (in French). Retrieved 2021-08-18.
- ↑ l'Hérault, Département de. "Annuaire des élus". herault.fr (in French). Retrieved 2021-08-18.
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