Lyon. Municipal: "in 2020 We Voted for Two Elections, Why Not Three in 2026"
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In March 2020, the electors of Lyon and its agglomeration were the only ones in France to file two ballots: one for the city hall and the other for the Métropole. In 2026, with the promulgation of the so-called "PLM" reform, the Lyonnais could be the only ones to pass to three by adding this time a ballot to elect the mayor of Lyon directly. A complicated vote to organize and not easy to understand for voters.
Thought for Parisian electoral issues, the PLM law, for "Paris, Lyon, Marseille", will change in depth the designation of local elected representatives in these three cities. Between Rhône and Saône, it poses the challenge of organising municipal and borough elections at the same time as the metropolitan election, but nevertheless involves a democratic advance.
The deputies validated a new method of election for Paris, Lyon and Marseille, putting an end to a system in force for four decades. The National Assembly definitively endorsed the reform of the municipal election in the three largest French metropolises. This text, carried by a member of the presidential majority, changes in depth the rules of the presidential majority. [...] L的article The reform of the municipal election in the three major Fre…
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