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President of the general councilOverviewIn France, the President of the General Council is the locally-elected head of the Conseil Général, the assembly governing a département, a county-level territory. The position is elected by the General Councillors from among their number. If there is a tie, the senior Councillor is elected. The President of the General Council wields police powers. Responsibilities include:
HistoryIn 1871, a law was enacted that gave each canton (subdivision of département) representation of a Councillor (Conseiller Général). As a result of the decentralization of Government the election criteria were redefined in 1982, and in 1985 the President of the General Council took over executive powers from the centrally-appointed prefect. [1] Past Women Presidents
Current Presidents
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