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Departmental Council Of Finistère
The Departmental Council of Finistère (, ) is the deliberative assembly of the Finistère department in the region of Brittany. It consists of 54 members (''general councilors'') from 27 cantons. The President of the General Council is Maël de Calan. Vice-Presidents The President of the Departmental Council is assisted by 12 vice-presidents chosen from among the departmental advisers. Each of them has a delegation of authority. See also * Finistère * General councils of France References External links * Finistère Finistère (, ; ) is a Departments of France, department of France in the extreme west of Brittany. Its prefecture is Quimper and its largest city is Brest, France, Brest. In 2019, it had a population of 915,090.Departments of Brittany Br ...
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Deliberative Assembly
A deliberative assembly is a meeting of members who use parliamentary procedure. Etymology In a speech to the electorate at Bristol in 1774, Edmund Burke Edmund Burke (; 12 January ew Style, NS1729 – 9 July 1797) was an Anglo-Irish Politician, statesman, journalist, writer, literary critic, philosopher, and parliamentary orator who is regarded as the founder of the Social philosophy, soc ... described the British Parliament as a "deliberative assembly", and the expression became the basic term for a body of persons meeting to discuss and determine common action. Merriam-Webster's definition excludes legislatures. Characteristics '' Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised'' by Henry Martyn Robert describes the following characteristics of a deliberative assembly: * A group of people meets to discuss and make decisions on behalf of the entire membership. * They meet in a single room or area, or under equivalent conditions of simultaneous oral communication. * Each member ...
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Canton Of Landerneau
The canton of Landerneau is an administrative division of the Finistère department, northwestern France. Its borders were modified at the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015. Its seat is in Landerneau. It consists of the following communes: # La Forest-Landerneau #Landerneau # Lanneuffret # Pencran #Plouédern #La Roche-Maurice #Saint-Divy Saint-Divy (; ) is a commune in the Finistère department of Brittany in north-western France. Population Inhabitants of Saint-Divy are called in French ''Saint-Divyens''. See also *Communes of the Finistère department The following is ... # Saint-Thonan # Trémaouézan References Cantons of Finistère {{Finistère-geo-stub ...
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Departmental Councils (France)
The departmental councils ( ; singular, ''conseil départemental'' ) of France are representative assemblies elected by universal suffrage in 98 of the country's 101 departments. Prior to the 2015 French departmental elections they were known as general councils (''conseils généraux''; singular, ''conseil général''). History The Law of 22 December 1789 required the establishment of an assembly in each department, known as the council of the department. This law was repealed on 4 December 1793; it was restored as the "law on the division of the territory of the Republic and its administration" on 17 February 1800, in which, "General Council of the departments" were formed. At this time, the name "General Council" was also used by town and district councils. The members of the general council were not elected until 1833; they were first elected by universal manhood suffrage on 3 July 1848. The first female president of a department council was Évelyne Baylet in Tarn-et ...
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General Councils Of France
The departmental councils ( ; singular, ''conseil départemental'' ) of France are representative assemblies elected by universal suffrage in 98 of the country's 101 departments. Prior to the 2015 French departmental elections they were known as general councils (''conseils généraux''; singular, ''conseil général''). History The Law of 22 December 1789 required the establishment of an assembly in each department, known as the council of the department. This law was repealed on 4 December 1793; it was restored as the "law on the division of the territory of the Republic and its administration" on 17 February 1800, in which, "General Council of the departments" were formed. At this time, the name "General Council" was also used by town and district councils. The members of the general council were not elected until 1833; they were first elected by universal manhood suffrage on 3 July 1848. The first female president of a department council was Évelyne Baylet in Tarn-et-Ga ...
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Canton Of Briec
The Canton of Briec is a French canton, located in the arrondissement of Quimper, in the Finistère ''département'' (Brittany ''région''). Since the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015, the communes of the canton of Briec are: *Briec (seat) * Châteauneuf-du-Faou * Le Cloître-Pleyben * Coray * Edern * Gouézec * Landrévarzec * Landudal * Langolen * Lannédern * Laz * Lennon * Leuhan * Lothey * Pleyben * Saint-Goazec * Saint-Thois * Trégourez See also *Cantons of the Finistère department * List of cantons of France *Arrondissements of the Finistère department The 4 arrondissements of the Finistère department are: # Arrondissement of Brest, (subprefecture: Brest) with 77 communes. The population of the arrondissement was 381,226 in 2021. # Arrondissement of Châteaulin, (subprefecture: Châtea ... References Cantons of Finistère {{Finistere-geo-stub ...
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Canton Of Brest-3
The canton of Brest-3 is an administrative division of the Finistère department, northwestern France. It was created at the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015. Its seat is in Brest. It consists of the following communes: # Brest (partly) #Plouzané Plouzané () is a commune in the Finistère department of Brittany in north-western France. History The shores south of Plouzané are in a strategic location for the defense of the Goulet de Brest strait and were fortified by Sébastien Le P ... References Cantons of Finistère {{Finistère-geo-stub ...
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Canton Of Lesneven
The canton of Lesneven is an administrative division of the Finistère department, northwestern France. Its borders were modified at the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015. Its seat is in Lesneven. It consists of the following communes: # Le Drennec # Le Folgoët # Goulven #Guissény #Kerlouan # Kernilis # Kernouës #Lanarvily #Lesneven # Loc-Brévalaire #Ploudaniel #Plouguerneau # Plouider # Plounéour-Brignogan-Plages #Saint-Frégant # Saint-Méen #Trégarantec Trégarantec (; ) is a commune in the Finistère department of Brittany in north-western France. Population Inhabitants of Trégarantec are called in French ''Trégarantécois''. See also *Communes of the Finistère department The followin ... References Cantons of Finistère {{Finistère-geo-stub ...
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Fouesnant
__NOTOC__ Fouesnant (; ''Fouenant'' or ''Fouen'' in Breton) is a commune in the Finistère department of Brittany in north-western France France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe. Overseas France, Its overseas regions and territories include French Guiana in South America, Saint Pierre and Miquelon in the Atlantic Ocean#North Atlan .... Fouesnant is bordered to the south by the Baie de La Forêt. It lies on the south coast of Finistère and is bordered by the communes of: Bénodet and Pleuven to the west, Saint-Évarzec to the north, and La Forêt-Fouesnant to the east. It has 15 km of coastline on its south side, with a long beach running west between the headlands of Beg-Meil and Mousterlin, as well as Cap-Coz just to the east at the top of the Baie de la Foret, making it a tourist destination. The town is in a very fertile area, is home to a number of orchards and is regarded as the source of the best Breton ci ...
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Pont-l'Abbé
Pont-l'Abbé (; , "Abbot's bridge") is a Communes of France, commune in the Finistère Departments of France, department of Brittany (administrative region), Brittany in north-western France. The self-styled capital of Pays Bigouden (roughly the region between the river Odet and the Bay of Audierne), Pont-l'Abbé was founded in the 14th century by a monk of Loctudy who built the first bridge across the river estuary, hence the name. The same monk also built the first castle. Geography Climate Pont-l'Abbé has an oceanic climate (Köppen climate classification ''Cfb''). The average annual temperature in Pont-l'Abbé is . The average annual rainfall is with November as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in August, at around , and lowest in January, at around . The highest temperature ever recorded in Pont-l'Abbé was on 16 July 2006; the coldest temperature ever recorded was on 2 January 1997. Population Inhabitants of Pont-l'Abbé are called in French ...
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Miscellaneous Right
Miscellaneous right (', ''DVD'') in France refers to centre-right or right-wing candidates who are not members of any large party. This can include members of small right-wing parties, dissidents expelled from their party for running against their party's candidate, or candidates who were never formal members of a party. Numerous ' candidates are elected at both local and national levels. See also * Independent conservative, a term used in the United Kingdom and Canada as a label for independent candidates with conservative views *Independent Liberal (Australia), a member of the Liberal Party of Australia who either contests an election or sits in a legislature as an independent * Independent Republican (United States), a term used in the United States for independent candidates who loosely identify with the ideals of the national Republican Party but who choose not to formally affiliate with the party *Miscellaneous centre Miscellaneous centre (''Divers centre'', ''DVC'') ...
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Finistère
Finistère (, ; ) is a Departments of France, department of France in the extreme west of Brittany. Its prefecture is Quimper and its largest city is Brest, France, Brest. In 2019, it had a population of 915,090.Populations légales 2019: 29 Finistère
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History

The present department consists of the historical region of Viscounty of Léon, Léon and parts of Cornouaille and Trégor, both parts of pre-revolutionary Brittany. The name ''Finistère'' derives from the Latin ''Finis Terræ'', meaning ''end of the earth.'' In England, a similar area is called Land' ...
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Canton Of Saint-Renan
The canton of Saint-Renan is an administrative division of the Finistère department, northwestern France. Its borders were modified at the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015. Its seat is in Saint-Renan. It consists of the following communes: #Brélès #Le Conquet # Île-Molène # Lampaul-Plouarzel # Lanildut # Lanrivoaré # Locmaria-Plouzané # Milizac-Guipronvel #Ouessant #Plouarzel #Plougonvelin #Ploumoguer #Plourin #Porspoder #Saint-Renan #Trébabu #Tréouergat Tréouergat (; ) is a commune in the Finistère department of Brittany in north-western France. Population Breton language The municipality launched a linguistic plan through Ya d'ar brezhoneg on 23 September 2005. See also *Communes of the ... References Cantons of Finistère {{Finistère-geo-stub ...
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