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Politics & Government Guide in Martinique

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

Martinique is a French Overseas Territorial Authority governed through a dual system combining the Territorial Authority and the French State Prefect. The Assembly of Martinique with 41 elected members serves as the legislative body, with Serge Letchimy leading the Executive Council. The territory faces economic challenges including high unemployment at 15.2 percent and recent social movements protesting elevated cost of living.

Government Type

French Overseas Territorial Authority (Collectivité Territoriale de Martinique)

Legal System

French civil law system

Head of State

President of the French Republic Emmanuel Macron(since 2017)

Head of Government

President of the Executive Council Serge Letchimy(Martinican Progressive Party)

Legislature

Type:unicameral
Lower House:Assembly of Martinique (41 seats)

Major Political Parties

Martinican Progressive Party()

Center-left

Martinican Independence Movement()

Left

Martinican Communist Party()

Left

Build the Martinique Country()

Center

Voting Rights

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

Recent Developments

  • Popular movement against high cost of living launched September 2024, targeting food prices which increased 40 percent
  • Marie Guévenoux appointed Minister for Overseas France in February 2024
  • Coalition government formation required among regional political parties
Voting Age18
SuffrageUniversal adult suffrage
Arrondissements4