Municipales 2026: Disagreement in Parliament and Divisions Within the Government Camp on Electoral Reform in Paris, Lyon and Marseille
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After the failure of the Joint Joint Committee on Tuesday, June 24, due to the opposition of the senators of his own camp, François Bayrou will give the last word to the Assembly. A victory for Rachida Dati... At the risk of crippling the Senate majority.
Senators and deputies meeting in the Joint Joint Committee failed on Tuesday to agree on the reform of the municipal voting system in the three metropolises.
On Tuesday, parliamentarians from the two chambers of the Joint Joint Committee (JC) failed to agree on the defied reform of the municipal elections in Paris, Lyon and Marseille, incurring important divisions within the government camp on this text supported by François Bayrou.
On Tuesday, the Joint Joint Committee (JC) between Members of Parliament and Senators failed to reach an agreement for only a few minutes.
The deputy and president of the Renaissance parliamentary group Sylvain Maillard at the National Assembly in Paris on June 3, 2025. LUDOVIC MARIN/AFP It was thought that the day of Tuesday, June 24, would allow us to answer this question about the reform of the Paris, Lyon and Marseille elections: stop or again? Well, it will be stopped and again. After an unusual parliamentary journey as to the relations of political force in Parliament, the bi…
If it is to be feared that many communes may find it difficult to draw up complete lists of candidates for the next municipal elections, they will nevertheless be able to stand for election to candidates who are not voters of the commune. It is in fact legally possible to be a candidate in one commune while being an elector in another. Article L228, paragraph 2, of the Electoral Code states that: "all electors of the commune and citizens registe…
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