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Departmental Council of Mayotte

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Departmental Council of Mayotte
Conseil départemental de Mayotte
Seal of the Departmental Council
Seal of the Departmental Council
Formation1977
Country France
Mayotte
Websitewww.cg976.fr
Legislative & Executive
LeaderPresident
Members26
Term6 years

The Departmental Council of Mayotte (French: Conseil départemental de Mayotte) is the local authority overseeing the Department of Mayotte. The legislative branch is composed of the council itself acting as a deliberative assembly, while the executive is composed of the President of the Council and their Vice-Presidents. The members of the council, known as Departmental Councillors and 26 in number, are directly elected for a 6-year term in single seat constituencies; half of the seats are renewed every 3 years.

Mayotte became an overseas department and an overseas region in 2011, ending its previous unique transitional status of departmental collectivity. Until March 2015 the assembly of a department of France was known as a General Council (French: Conseil Général).

Structure

Plenary assembly

The council gathers in assembly at least once per trimester. All debates and archives are public ; however, the president or 5 members can ask for a session to be private regarding a certain matter.[1]

Special commissions

In addition to the assembly, there are six commissions whose advice will be seek on the following matters:

  • Finances & Economic Development
  • Development, Environment & Living Environment
  • Health, Social Action & General Administration
  • Training & Integration
  • Culture, Youth & Sports
  • Decentralized Cooperation & Institutional Life

If needed, a commission can propose to the assembly an amendment on a project.

Other bodies

The Departmental council also comprises two more councils, the Economic, Social and Environmental Council (CESEM)[2] and the Culture, Environment and Education Council (CCEEM),[3] which are consultative assemblies whose role is to advise the elected assembly and the president on the subjects they represent. The CCEEM is composed of 22 unlected members coming from 4 middle schools of the collectivity, with a renewable term of 6 years.

Presidents of the Council

Presidents of the General Council (1977–2015)

  • Younoussa Bamana: 6 July 1977 – March 1991
  • Hamissi Assani: March – April 1991
  • Younoussa Bamana: 18 April 1991 – 2 April 2004
  • Saïd Omar Oili: 2 April 2004[4] – 28 February 2008
  • Ahmed Attoumani Douchina: 20 March 2008[5] – 3 April 2011
  • Daniel Zaïdani: 3 April 2011 – 2 April 2015

Presidents of the Departmental Council (2015–present)

  • Soibahadine Ibrahim Ramadani: 2 April 2015 – present

References

  1. ^ Department of Mayotte. "The institutions of the Department". cg976.fr (in French). Retrieved 17 November 2020.
  2. ^ Department of Mayotte. "The Economic, Social and Environmental Council". cg976.fr (in French). Retrieved 17 November 2020.
  3. ^ Department of Mayotte. "The Culture, Environment and Education Council". cg976.fr (in French). Retrieved 17 November 2020.
  4. ^ "Mayotte Archived 2009-03-11 at the Wayback Machine". The World Factbook.
  5. ^ Ahmed Attoumani Douchina élu président du Conseil général de Mayotte
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