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Political Structure of Martinique

Victor KakuluBy Victor KakuluJuly 23, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Demonstrators hold flags as they invade the arrival village of the Transat Jacques Vabre sailing race during a rally in Fort-de-France, on the French Caribbean island of Martinique, on November 22, 2021, as part of a general strike called by unions to protest against measures to curb the spread of Covid-19, and labour and social issues. - Unions in Martinique launched a general strike on November 22 over various demands, including the end of mandatory Covid-19 vaccination and work suspensions of medical workers and the Covid-19 health pass, increase in wages and minimum income, and lower fuel and gas prices. (Photo by LOIC VENANCE / AFP) (Photo by LOIC VENANCE/AFP via Getty Images)
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Political Structure of Martinique

Martinique is an overseas territorial collectivity of France, meaning it operates under the French Republic while having a degree of administrative autonomy. Its government system blends French national laws with local governance tailored to its Caribbean context.


1. Status Within France

  • Officially: “Collectivité Territoriale de Martinique” (CTM)
  • Since 2015, Martinique merged its regional and departmental councils into a single local government body.
  • It is represented in French Parliament and subject to French and EU laws.

2. Key Institutions

a) Executive Council (Conseil Exécutif)

  • Equivalent to the executive branch of government
  • Headed by a President of the Executive Council
  • Oversees daily administration, economy, education, and transport

b) Assembly of Martinique (Assemblée de Martinique)

  • 51 elected members
  • Responsible for law-making at the local level: budget, infrastructure, culture, health, and economic development

3. Main Political Figures

  • President of the Executive Council – Head of the local government
  • Prefect (Préfet) – Appointed by the French government; represents the French state in Martinique (controls police, justice, and national affairs)

4. Elections and Democracy

  • Citizens vote in:
    • Local elections (for CTM Assembly)
    • French national elections (Presidential, National Assembly)
    • European Parliament elections (as EU citizens)
  • Voting age: 18
  • Electoral system: Proportional representation and direct voting

5. European Union Membership

  • As an overseas department of France, Martinique is:
    • Part of the EU
    • Uses the euro (€)
    • Eligible for EU development funds

6. National vs. Local Roles

DomainManaged By
National security, justiceFrench Government
Local transport, cultureCTM (Martinique Government)
Education (partially)Shared
Tax collectionFrench Tax Authority

Political Parties

Martinique has both local parties and French national party branches. Key themes include:

  • Autonomy vs. centralization
  • Social and economic development
  • Environmental protection
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