Paul Hatte (the youngest councillor), Alice Timsit, Céline Hervieu and Raphaëlle Rémy-Leleu
Structure
Seats
163
Political groups
Government: (94)
PS (54)
EELV (23)
PCF (11)
G.s (6)
Opposition: (66)
LR (55)
LREM (6)
MoDem (5)
Others: (3)
Non-Inscrits (3)
Length of term
6 years
Elections
Voting system
Party-list proportional representation
Last election
15 March & 28 June 2020
Next election
2026
Meeting place
Hôtel de ville de Paris
Website
Le Conseil de Paris
The Council of Paris (French: Conseil de Paris) is the deliberative body responsible for governing Paris, the capital of France. It possesses both the powers of a municipal council (conseil municipal) and those of a departmental council (conseil départemental) for the département de Paris, as defined by the so-called PLM Law (Loi PLM) of 1982 that redefined the governance of Paris, Lyon and Marseille (hence the PLM acronym). Paris is the only territorial collectivity in France to be both a commune and a département.
The Mayor of Paris presides over the Council of Paris and therefore holds the powers of mayor and of president of the departmental council. There are currently 163 councillors for Paris.[1]
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The CouncilofParis (French: Conseil de Paris) is the deliberative body responsible for governing Paris, the capital of France. It possesses both the...
called the Council of Paris and 20 arrondissement councils in Paris. The PLM Law also set limits to the prerogatives of the mayor ofParis, who has to deal...
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administration and management of the city, submits proposals and recommendations to the CouncilofParis, is active in the enforcement of the city's ordinances...
contribution of 77 percent. In addition to this investment, the Kingdom of Bahrain became the main sponsor of the club. The CouncilofParis was to vote...
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return, whereupon he held the CouncilofParis. The First CouncilofParis was held in 361, under the presidency of Hilary of Poitiers, to condemn Arianism...
selection of members from each arrondissement council form the CouncilofParis (conseil de Paris), which, in turn, elects the mayor ofParis. In medieval...
the symbol of the guild of the boatmen. Saint Louis created the first municipal councilofParis, with twenty-four members. In 1328, Paris's population...
elected to the mayorship of the 7th arrondissement ofParis in 2008, when she also entered the CouncilofParis. In the 2020 Paris municipal election, she...
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austerities of his monastic life, working to diminish the suffering caused by the incessant wars. He attended the Third and Fourth CouncilsofParis (557, 573)...
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102 sq mi). The Paris Region, or Île-de-France, covers 12,012 km2 (4,638 sq mi), and has its own regional council and president. It has a population of 12,213...
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present at the Councilof Epaona (517), and the Councilof Lyon (518). Jacques Sirmond, Conciliorum Galliae collectio, (in Latin), Vol. I (Paris: Didot 1789)...