General advice of Savoy
The General advice of Savoy is the assembly deliberating on the French Département of the Savoy, decentralized Territorial collectivity . Its seat is with Chambéry.
The President
The President of the General advice of Savoy east Jean-Pierre Vial (UMP) since 2002.
Former presidents:
- 1999-2002 : Herve Gaymard (1960)
- 1982-1999: Michel Barnier (1951)
- 1976-1982: Louis Besson (1937)
- 1964-1976: Joseph Fontanet (1921-1980)
- 1951-1964: Jules Bianco (1895-1986)
- 1951-1955: Robert Barrier (1907-1955)
- 1949-1951: Master Pierre of Gontrie (1902-1971)
- 1940-1944: Henri Commander
- 1920-1940: Antoine Borrel (1878-1961)
- 1913-1919: Adolphe Jorioz
- 1895-1913: Antoine Perrier
- 1890-1895: François Horteur
- 1881-1890: Nicolas Relative
- 1874-1881: Beautiful François (political)
- 1873-1874: Frederic d' Alexandry d' Orengiani
- 1871-1872: Louis Bérard (political)
- 1865-1870: Charles Dupasquier
- 1860-1864: Pantaléon Costa de Beauregard
Vice-presidents (VP)
- 1st VP:
- 2nd VP:
- 3rd VP:
- 4th VP:
- 5th VP:
- 6th VP:
- 7th VP:
- 8th VP:
- 9th VP:
- 10th VP:
General advisers
The General advice of Savoy includes/understands 37 general advisers resulting from the 37 Cantons of Savoy.
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