Regional Council of Centre-Val de Loire

The Regional Council of Centre-Val de Loire (French: conseil régional du Centre-Val de Loire) is a deliberative assembly composed of 77 councillors, elected to six-year terms. As a whole, the body represents the region of Centre-Val de Loire, France. The current president of the council is François Bonneau of the Socialist Party (PS). A position he has held since 7 September 2007 and the resignation of fellow party member Michel Sapin. The regional council meets at the hôtel de région in Orléans, Loiret department. The building is located at 9, rue Saint-Pierre Lentin.

Allocation of seats
Council seats are allocated by department, as follows:


 * 19 councillors for Loiret
 * 18 councillors for Indre-et-Loire
 * 12 councillors for Eure-et-Loir
 * 10 councillors for Cher
 * 10 councillors for Loir-et-Cher
 * 8 councillors for Indre

Political groups
The current council is composed of six political groups:


 * The Socialists, radicals, citizens (PS - PRG) (24)
 * The Union of the right, the centre and the independents (LR - UDI) (13)
 * The National Rally and allies (RN) (13)
 * Ecology and solidarity (EÉLV - FI) (12)
 * Center, Democrat, Republican and Citizen (MoDem - REM) (9)
 * Communist and republican (PCF) (6)

Presidents
The current council president is François Bonneau of the Socialist Party (PS), first elected to the position in 2007.

Vice-presidents
Currently, the regional council executive is also composed of 13 vice presidents.