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The Regional Council is composed of 41 seats whose members are elected by popular vote to serve six-year terms. The President of the Regional Council is Serge Letchimy as of 26 March 2010. The Regional Council is headquartered in the hotel district of Defferre Cluny, Fort-de-France. |
Members of the Regional Council |
Party |
Seats |
Martinican Independence Movement |
28 |
Martinican Progressive Party |
9 |
Democratic Movement (FMP) |
4 |
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Presidents of the Regional Council |
Party |
Party |
Entered Office |
Left Office |
Camille Petit |
Union of Democrats for the Republic; from 1982 - Rally for the Republic |
1974 |
1983 |
Aimé Césaire |
Martinican Progressive Party |
February 1983 |
June 1988 |
Camille Darsières |
Martinican Progressive Party |
June 1988 |
29 March 1992 |
Emilé Capgras |
Martinician Communist Party |
29 March 1992 |
20 March 1998 |
Alfred Marie-Jeanne |
Martinican Independence Movement |
20 March 1998 |
22 March 2010 |
Serge Letchimy |
Martinican Progressive Party |
26 March 2010 |
Present |
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source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politics_of_Martinique |
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