Metropolitan Council of Lyon


The Metropolitan Council of Lyon is the deliberative assembly of the Metropolis of Lyon, a French territorial collectivity with special status, made up of 150 metropolitan councillors.
Since 2020, its president has been Bruno Bernard of Europe Ecology – The Greens.

History

Created on 1 January 2015, the Metropolis of Lyon replaced the Urban Community of Lyon and, in its territory, the Rhône department. It exercises both the competencies of a department and those of a metropolitan area.
Since 2020, the city council, comprising 150 members, is elected at the same time as the municipal councils by direct universal suffrage within the framework of 14 electoral constituencies according to the voting method applicable to municipalities with more than 1,000 inhabitants.

Headquarters

The headquarters of the Metropolis of Lyon is the same as that of the former Urban Community of Lyon: the building at 20 Rue du Lac in the 3rd arrondissement of Lyon, in the district of La Part-Dieu.

Executive

The Metropolitan Council was re-elected on 28 June 2020 and elected a new president, Bruno Bernard.
The Metropolitan Council is made up of a president and 23 vice presidents, which form the executive: