Prefect (France)

Pascal Mailhos, then prefect of the Haute-Garonne department, in Toulouse in 2014

A prefect (French: préfet, plural préfets, both [pʁefɛ]) in France is the State's representative in a department or region. Regional prefects are ex officio the departmental prefects of the regional prefecture. Prefects are tasked with upholding the law in the department they serve in, including controlling the actions of local authorities. Prefects are appointed by decree by the President of France when presiding over the government's Council of Ministers, following a proposal by the Prime Minister and the Minister of the Interior.[1] They serve at the government's discretion and can be replaced at any meeting of the Council of Ministers.

To uphold the law, they are authorised to undertake a wide variety of actions, such as coordinating police forces, enforcing immigration rules, controlling authorities' finances, as well as suing local collectivities in the name of the State.[2][3] The prefects in Lille, Rennes, Bordeaux, Marseille, Lyon and Strasbourg each have additional tasks as heads of their regional defence and security zone (zone de défense et de sécurité). In the Paris area, the prefect of police is the head of the local zone.[4] Overseas France has a similar zones system.[5]

Subprefects (sous-préfets) are responsible for the subdivisions of departments, known as arrondissements, when the arrondissement is not that of the prefecture. The office of a prefect is known as a prefecture and that of a subprefect a subprefecture. From 1982 to 1988, under the Socialist administration of President François Mitterrand, prefects were called commissaires de la République (the Republic's commissioners) and subprefects commissaires adjoints de la République (the Republic's deputy commissioners).[6]

  1. ^ (in French) Decree 64-805 of 29 July 1964, current version.
  2. ^ Christophe Cornevin (2024-10-29). "Immigration : Retailleau serre la vis auprès des préfets pour « reprendre le contrôle »". Le Figaro (in French).
  3. ^ "Burkini dans les piscines de Grenoble : le préfet de l'Isère saisira le tribunal administratif en cas d'autorisation par le conseil municipal", francetvinfo (in French), 15 May 2022.
  4. ^ Article R.1211-4 du Code de la Défense.
  5. ^ Article R.1211-8 du Code de la Défense.
  6. ^ See 1982 decree amended by a 1988-02-29 decree.

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