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Gabriel Serville (born 27 September 1959) is a French-Guianese politician who was elected to the French National Assembly on 16 June 2012 representing French Guiana's 1st constituency. [1] On 2 July 2021, he was elected President of the Assembly of French Guiana.
The President of France appoints a prefect (resident at the prefecture building in Cayenne) as his representative to head the local government of French Guiana. The Assembly of French Guiana replaced the General Council and the Regional Council in 2016. As of 2020 the prefect is Thierry Queffelec. [1] The President of the Guianese Assembly ...
It was first elected in 2015, replacing the General Council of French Guiana and the Regional Council of French Guiana. It was established after a 2010 referendum changed the government structure to a single territorial collectivity. [1] It currently has 55 members. [2] The current president, Gabriel Serville, was elected to a six-year term in ...
Riots have erupted in French Caribbean territories to protest the police shooting death of a teenager in a Paris suburb, with at least one person killed as people set fire to dumpsters and damaged ...
The president of the General Council of French Guiana (French: Présidents du conseil général de la Guyane) presides over the nineteen seat General Council of French Guiana. List of presidents of the General Council
Councillor of the Canton of Cayenne-southwest from 1998, Vice President of the General Council from 1998 to 2004, [3] he is currently President of the General Council of French Guiana (French Department Overseas and French overseas region). [4] He is sympathetic to the MDES (Decolonization and Social Emancipation Movement), Guyanese ...
French Guiana divided into two territories: French Guiana (Cayenne and the Atlantic coast) and Inini (inland area) 6 July 1930 to 1931: Bernard Jacques Victorin Siadous, Governor: 27 May 1931 to 1933: Louis Joseph Bouge, acting Governor: 1933 to 1935: Julien Georges Lamy, Governor: 2 June 1935 to 1936: Max de Masson de Saint-Félix, Governor: 1936
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