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Regional Council of Alsace Conseil régional d'Alsace (French) | |
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History | |
Disbanded | 31 December 2015 |
Succeeded by | Regional Council of Grand Est |
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Meeting place | |
Hôtel de la région Alsace, Strasbourg |
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The Regional Council of Alsace (French: Conseil régional d'Alsace, Alsatian: Regionalrööt vum Elsass) was the regional council of the French region of Alsace from 1982 to 2015. As a result of reforms, the administrative region of Alsace merged with two other regions to form Grand Est, effective 1 January 2016, at which point the regional councils of Alsace, Lorraine, and Champagne-Ardenne were superseded by the Regional Council of Grand Est.[1][2]
Party | Seats | |
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Union for a Popular Movement | 18 | |
Socialist Party | 8 | |
National Front | 8 | |
Union for French Democracy | 7 | |
The Greens | 4 | |
Miscellaneous right | 2 |
Party | Seats | |
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National Front | 13 | |
Union for French Democracy | 9 | |
Socialist Party | 8 | |
Rally for the Republic | 7 | |
Miscellaneous right | 3 | |
Alsace d'Abord | 3 | |
Femmes d'Alsace | 2 | |
Independent Ecological Movement | 1 | |
The Greens | 1 |
Party | Seats | |
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Rally for the Republic-Union for French Democracy | 20 | |
National Front | 9 | |
The Greens | 6 | |
Socialist Party | 6 | |
Alsace d'Abord | 2 | |
Femmes d'Alsace | 1 | |
Ecology Generation | 3 |
Party | Seats | |
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Rally for the Republic-Union for French Democracy | 27 | |
Socialist Party | 11 | |
National Front | 7 | |
The Greens | 2 |