The Sustainable Development, Spatial and Regional Planning Committee ( French: Commission du Développement durable et de l'Aménagement du territoire) is one of the eight standing committees of the French National Assembly. [1]
The committee was created on 1 July 2009 by the split of the former Economic Affairs, Environmental and Territory committee due the increasingly important role of environmental issues. [2]
The powers of the committee, fixed by article 36, paragraph 14 of the Rules of the National Assembly are as follows:
During the 13th legislature of the French Fifth Republic, the committee was chaired by Christian Jacob, with Jérôme Bignon, Stéphane Demilly, Fabienne Labrette-Ménager, and Philippe Tourtelier as vice-presidents. [3] [4]
From 28 June 2012 to 20 June 2017, the committee was chaired by Jean-Paul Chanteguet ( PS).
Position | Name | Group | Constituency | |
---|---|---|---|---|
President | Jean-Paul Chanteguet | SRC | Indre ( 1st) | |
Vice-president | Christophe Bouillon | SRC | Seine-Maritime ( 5th) | |
Vice-president | Catherine Quéré | SRC | Charente-Maritime ( 3rd) | |
Vice-president | François-Michel Lambert | ÉCOLO | Bouches-du-Rhône ( 10th) | |
Vice-president | Jean-Marie Sermier | UMP | Jura ( 3rd) | |
Secretary | Patrice Carvalho | GDR | Oise ( 6th) | |
Secretary | Stéphane Demilly | UDI | Somme ( 5th) | |
Secretary | Jacques Kossowski | UMP | Hauts-de-Seine ( 3rd) | |
Secretary | Jacques Krabal | RRDP | Aisne ( 5th) |
Position | Name | Group | Constituency | |
---|---|---|---|---|
President |
Barbara Pompili
(until 15 July 2020) |
REM | Somme ( 2nd) | |
Laurence Maillart-Méhaignerie
(since 10 September 2020) |
REM | Ille-et-Vilaine ( 2nd) | ||
Vice-presidents | Guillaume Garot | NG | Mayenne ( 1st) | |
Adrien Morenas | REM | Vaucluse ( 3rd) | ||
Jean-Marie Sermier | LR | Jura ( 3rd) | ||
Secretaries | Sophie Auconie | UDI | Indre-et-Loire ( 3rd) | |
Jean-Luc Fugit | REM | Rhône ( 11th) | ||
Stéphanie Kerbarh | REM | Seine-Maritime ( 9th) | ||
Florence Lasserre | MoDem | Pyrénées-Atlantiques ( 5th) |
The Sustainable Development, Spatial and Regional Planning Committee ( French: Commission du Développement durable et de l'Aménagement du territoire) is one of the eight standing committees of the French National Assembly. [1]
The committee was created on 1 July 2009 by the split of the former Economic Affairs, Environmental and Territory committee due the increasingly important role of environmental issues. [2]
The powers of the committee, fixed by article 36, paragraph 14 of the Rules of the National Assembly are as follows:
During the 13th legislature of the French Fifth Republic, the committee was chaired by Christian Jacob, with Jérôme Bignon, Stéphane Demilly, Fabienne Labrette-Ménager, and Philippe Tourtelier as vice-presidents. [3] [4]
From 28 June 2012 to 20 June 2017, the committee was chaired by Jean-Paul Chanteguet ( PS).
Position | Name | Group | Constituency | |
---|---|---|---|---|
President | Jean-Paul Chanteguet | SRC | Indre ( 1st) | |
Vice-president | Christophe Bouillon | SRC | Seine-Maritime ( 5th) | |
Vice-president | Catherine Quéré | SRC | Charente-Maritime ( 3rd) | |
Vice-president | François-Michel Lambert | ÉCOLO | Bouches-du-Rhône ( 10th) | |
Vice-president | Jean-Marie Sermier | UMP | Jura ( 3rd) | |
Secretary | Patrice Carvalho | GDR | Oise ( 6th) | |
Secretary | Stéphane Demilly | UDI | Somme ( 5th) | |
Secretary | Jacques Kossowski | UMP | Hauts-de-Seine ( 3rd) | |
Secretary | Jacques Krabal | RRDP | Aisne ( 5th) |
Position | Name | Group | Constituency | |
---|---|---|---|---|
President |
Barbara Pompili
(until 15 July 2020) |
REM | Somme ( 2nd) | |
Laurence Maillart-Méhaignerie
(since 10 September 2020) |
REM | Ille-et-Vilaine ( 2nd) | ||
Vice-presidents | Guillaume Garot | NG | Mayenne ( 1st) | |
Adrien Morenas | REM | Vaucluse ( 3rd) | ||
Jean-Marie Sermier | LR | Jura ( 3rd) | ||
Secretaries | Sophie Auconie | UDI | Indre-et-Loire ( 3rd) | |
Jean-Luc Fugit | REM | Rhône ( 11th) | ||
Stéphanie Kerbarh | REM | Seine-Maritime ( 9th) | ||
Florence Lasserre | MoDem | Pyrénées-Atlantiques ( 5th) |