Association Internationale des Maires Francophones
The Association Internationale des Maires Francophones (est. 1979) is an international organization of mayors of cities in French-speaking countries, headquartered in Paris.[1]
Presidents
- Jacques Chirac, 1979-1995
- Jean Tiberi, 1995-2001
- Bertrand Delanoë, 2001-2014
- Anne Hidalgo, 2014-present
Assemblée générale
The association holds annual meetings.[2][3]
Number | Place | Continent | Year |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Québec | North America | 1979 |
2 | Rabat and Casablanca | Africa | 1982 |
3 | Paris | Europe | 1983 |
4 | Québec and Montréal | North America | 1984 |
5 | Kinshasa | Africa | 1985 |
6 | Casablanca | Africa | 1986 |
7 | Brazzaville | Africa | 1987 |
8 | Lyon | Europe | 1988 |
9 | Libreville | Africa | 1989 |
10 | Tunis | Africa | 1990 |
11 | Bordeaux | Europe | 1991 |
12 | Montréal | North America | 1992 |
13 | Port-Louis | Africa | 1993 |
14 | Casablanca | Africa | 1994 |
15 | Aoste | Europe | 1995 |
16 | Brazzaville | Africa | 1996 |
17 | Bruxelles | Europe | 1997 |
18 | Beirut | Asia | 1998 |
19 | Québec | North America | 1999 |
20 | Paris | Europe | 2000 |
21 | Casablanca | Africa | 2001 |
22 | Beirut | Asia | 2002 |
23 | Dakar | Africa | 2003 |
24 | Ouagadougou | Africa | 2004 |
25 | Antananarivo | Africa | 2005 |
26 | Bucharest | Europe | 2006 |
27 | Hué | Asia | 2007 |
28 | Québec | North America | 2008 |
29 | Paris | Europe | 2009 |
30 | Lausanne | Europe | 2010 |
31 | Yerevan | Asia/Europe | 2011 |
32 | Abidjan | Africa | 2012 |
33 | Paris | Europe | 2013 |
34 | Kinshasa | Africa | 2014 |
35 | Tunis | Africa | 2015 |
36 | Beirut | Asia | 2016 |
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gollark: Though those dictators probably got into place by violence in some way, which creates a bit of a selection effect.
gollark: We can look at actual dictatorships around the world. They don't tend to be very good.
gollark: But beyond that, not *really*.
gollark: You're incentivized to at least stop people from starving to death and the economy from collapsing in inconvenient amounts.
References
- "Francophonie and Canada", The Canadian Encyclopedia, Toronto: Historica Canada, retrieved 18 September 2017
- "Conférences" (in French). AIMF. Archived from the original on 2005-02-04. Retrieved 2017-09-18. (1979-2004)
- "Assemblées générales" (in French). AIMF. Archived from the original on 2010-03-04. Retrieved 2017-09-18. (1997-2008)
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