List of presidents of the Regional Council of Martinique

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This is a list of presidents of the Regional Council of Martinique:

NameEntered officeLeft officePartyNotes
Camille Petit 19741983 UNR, from 1982: RPR He died on 2 August 1993 [1]
Aimé Césaire February 1983June 1988 PPM He died on 17 April 2008 [2]
Camille Darsières June 198829 March 1992 PPM He died on 14 December 2006 [3]
Emile Capgras 29 March 199220 March 1998 PCM He died on 14 August 2014. [4]
Alfred Marie-Jeanne 20 March 199822 March 2010 MIM
Serge Letchimy 26 March 201018 December 2015 PPM

At the end of 2015, the Regional Council and the General Councils (last President of the General Council of Martinique, Josette Manin) of Martinique were abolished and replaced by the Assembly of Martinique. The first president of this assembly was Alfred Marie-Jeanne, of the MIM, elected 18 December 2015.

Sources

  1. "Camille Petit" (in French).
  2. "Caribbean poet Cesaire dies at 94". BBC. 2008-04-17. Retrieved 2016-06-01.
  3. "Camille Darsières" (in French). 15 December 2006.
  4. Rulers

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