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Politics & Government Guide in Guadeloupe

Political system, governance structure, stability indicators, and democratic institutions

Guadeloupe functions as an overseas department and region of France, fully integrated into the French Republic with representation in the National Assembly and Senate. Local governance is managed by elected presidents of the Regional and Departmental Councils, under the authority of the French President represented by a prefect. Political dynamics reflect French national parties alongside regional movements focused on autonomy and economic issues.

Government Type

Overseas department of France (unitary semi-presidential republic)

Legal System

Civil law system based on French law

Head of State

President of France Emmanuel Macron(since 2017)

Head of Government

President of the Regional Council Ary Chalus(Progressive Democratic Party (PPD))since 2015

Legislature

Type:unicameral
Upper House:Regional Council (41 seats)
Lower House:Departmental Council (42 seats)

Major Political Parties

Progressive Democratic Party(PPD)

Centrist

Guadeloupe Divers Left(GUSR)

Left-wing

Rally for the Republic(RPR)

Right-wing

Socialist Party(PS)

Center-left

Voting Rights

French citizens have full voting rights in local, national, and European elections. EU citizens residing in Guadeloupe can vote in local and European Parliament elections.

Voting Age18
SuffrageUniversal
Arrondissements and cantons3