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Past Leaders of Martinique

Martinique, as an overseas department of France, does not have presidents or prime ministers of its own. Instead, it is governed under the French political system, with local leadership roles such as Presidents of the Executive Council and General Council, and Deputies or Senators representing the island in the French Parliament.


Key Past Leaders in Martinique’s Local Government

Presidents of the Executive Council of Martinique

(The Executive Council is similar to a regional government body)

NameTermNotable Facts
Serge Letchimy2021–presentCurrent President of the Executive Council; also a deputy in the French National Assembly.
Alfred Marie-Jeanne2015–2021First President of the new Collectivité Territoriale de Martinique (CTM), a merged regional and departmental government. Strong advocate for Martinique autonomy.
(Position created in 2015 after restructuring of local governance.)

Presidents of the Regional Council (before 2015)

NameTermNotable Facts
Serge Letchimy2010–2015Former mayor of Fort-de-France; promoted economic development and education.
Alfred Marie-Jeanne1998–2010Long-standing nationalist figure and pro-autonomy leader.
Camille Darsières1983–1992Also a deputy in the French Parliament. Prominent lawyer and intellectual.

Presidents of the General Council (now merged)

NameTermNotable Facts
Josette Manin2011–2015First woman to lead the General Council of Martinique. Later became a deputy in the French National Assembly.
Claude Lise1992–2011Held leadership for nearly 20 years; also a senator in France. Prominent figure in Martinican politics.

Representation in French National Politics

Several Martinican politicians have served as:

  • Deputies in the National Assembly
  • Senators in the French Senate
  • Ministers in the French Government

Notable National Figures

NameRoleNotes
Aimé CésaireMayor of Fort-de-France (1945–2001), French DeputyLegendary poet, politician, and founder of the Négritude movement.
Césaire’s legacyShaped Martinican identity and resistance to colonialism.
Josette ManinDeputy (2017–2022)First woman from Martinique elected to the French National Assembly.

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