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Departmental government of Haute-Corse, France
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The Departmental Council of Haute-Corse (French: Conseil départemental de la Haute-Corse, Corsican: Cunsigliu dipartimentale di u Cismonte) was the deliberative assembly of the French department of Haute-Corse, a decentralized territorial collectivity from 1976 to 2017. Its headquarters were in Bastia. Following the territorial reform of 2015, the two departmental councils of Corsica (Haute-Corse and Corse-du-Sud) merged on January 1, 2018 with the Territorial Collectivity of Corsica, which already exercised the powers of a region with special status, to form the Collectivity of Corsica.

Composition

The President

François Orlandi (PRG) was elected on January 20, 2015 following the resignation of Joseph Castelli announced on December 22, 2014.

Vice-presidents (as of 2015)

Order Name Party Group
1st Francis Giudici DVD, Giacobbiste Democrats
2nd Antoinette Salducci DVD Progressive
3rd Pierre Siméon de Buochberg DVD Corsican 21
4th Catherine Cognetti-Turchini DVG Progressive
5th Marc-Antoine Nicolaï DVD Democrats
6th Élisabeth Santelli DVD Corsica Democrazia
7th Yannick Castelli PRG Progressive
8th Charlotte Terrighi DVD Progress Liberals
9th Michel Simonpietri DVG Corsica Democrazia

References

  1. "Conseil départemental de Haute-Corse". haute-corse.gouv.fr (in French). Retrieved 2024-02-15.
  2. "Corse-du-Sud, Corsica, France". www.mindat.org. Retrieved 2022-03-21.
  3. "Départementales 2015 : François Orlandi (PRG) élu président du conseil général de Haute-Corse". Le Point (in French). 2015-01-31. Retrieved 2022-03-21.
  4. "François Orlandi, nouveau président du conseil général de la Haute-Corse". France Bleu (in French). 2015-01-20. Retrieved 2022-03-21.
  5. "Numéro spécial élections - Le nouveau CD2B" (PDF). www.haute-corse.fr (in French). 2015. ISSN 0980-5710. Retrieved 2022-03-21.
Departmental Councils of France
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Overseas
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  • Alsace (territorial collectivity)
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