The Assembly Again Adopted the Text Reforming the Municipal Vote in Paris, Lyon and Marseilles
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Deeply criticized by the Republicans and the Socialists, the government-supported bill seems to be promised a final adoption on Thursday in the National Assembly, thanks to a heterogeneous majority.
On Monday evening, MPs adopted the bill to "reform the way in which the members of the Paris Council and the municipal councils of Lyon and Marseilles were elected." In turn, the senators, who had rejected the text at the beginning of June, again had a floor on the subject.
MPs persist and approve the reform of the municipal election, despite the opposition of the Senate, paving the way for a potential final decision by the National Assembly MPs approved
The suicide of MP LR Olivier Marleix overshadowed the debates on the reform of the voting system in Paris, Lyon and Marseille, voted in second reading.
Despite the opposition of the Senate, a final vote of the deputies should endorse the reform of the voting system in Paris, Lyon and Marseille by the end of the week
The reform of the PLM law saw the end of the tunnel. After a rejection in the Senate and a joint joint committee which failed, the National Assembly finally adopted the text on 7 July. Nevertheless, it will have to pass before the Constitutional Council before being promulgated. The parliamentary path of the reform of the Paris-Lyon-Marseille law (PLM) was enlivened. After a vote by the deputies with 183 votes in favour and 53 votes against in A…
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