Martinique is not a separate territory but both an overseas
region and overseas
department of France, with the same government institutions as areas on the French mainland.
The administrative centre is
Fort-de-France.
The
Prefect of Martinique is
Yves Dassonville (since 2004).
==
General Council of Martinique==
The general council is composed of 45 seats; whose members are elected by popular vote to serve six-year terms.
The President of the General Council is
Claude Lise (since
22 March 1992)
Miscellaneous left-wing detain 13 seats, the
PPM holds 11, the
Union for a Popular Movement holds 6, miscellaneous right-wing hold 5, the Communist Party has 3 seats , the
Union for French Democracy has 3, there are two socialists and two independents.
==
Regional Council of Martinique==
Main articles: Elections in Martinique
The regional council is composed of 41 seats; members are elected by popular vote to serve six-year terms.
The President of the Regional Council is Alfred Marie-Jeanne (since March 1998)
Parliamentary representation
Martinique elects 2 seats to the
French Senate; indirect elections were last held in September 2004. The
Martinican Progressive Party won 1 senator and one other left-wing candidate was elected.
Martinique also elects 4 seats to the
French National Assembly, the last elections were held in June 2007. The
Union for a Popular Movement elected 1 deputy, the
Socialist Party elected 1, the nationalist
Martinican Independence Movement elected 1, and the
Martinican Progressive Party also elected 1.