Regional councils were created by law on 5 July 1972. Originally they were simply consultative bodies consisting of the region's parliamentary representatives plus an equal number of members nominated by the departments and communes.
The decentralisation programme of 1982–1983 under President François Mitterrand provided for direct election which began in 1986 and increased the powers of the councils.
Operation
The assemblies elect their presidents who preside over the meetings and head the regional executive.
Electoral system
Before 2004
Between 1986 and 2004, regional councils were elected by closed list proportional representation. The Front National was frequently left with the balance of power as a result and this led to a change in the electoral law.
Since 2004
Since 2004 three quarters of the seats continue to be elected by proportional representation with each list having an equal number of male and female candidates. The other quarter are given to the list that received the most votes. In order to gain these top up seats, a list must have gained an absolute majority of the votes in the first round. If this has not been achieved a second round is held with each party that gained at least ten percent of the votes competing. The party that wins a plurality in this round gains the bonus seats. It is common in this round for lower ranking parties to withdraw in favour of parties they have entered into an alliance with.
This can however potentially mean that a list that gained fewer votes in the first round and thus fewer proportional seats can end up the overall winner.
List of councils
Current councils
Regional Council of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
Regional Council of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
Regional Council of Brittany
Regional Council of Centre-Val de Loire
Corsican Assembly
Regional Council of Grand Est
Regional Council of Guadeloupe
Regional Council of Hauts-de-France
Regional Council of Île-de-France
Regional Council of Normandy
Regional Council of Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Regional Council of Occitania
Regional Council of Pays de la Loire
Regional Council of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
Regional Council of Réunion
Former councils
The following councils were disbanded after the merger of regions which came in effect since 1 January 2016:[1]
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