Article LO6322-12 of the French General Code of Local Authorities
Executive Council meetings are chaired by the President of the Territorial Council.
Executive Council meetings are chaired by the President of the Territorial Council.
The President of the Territorial Council sets the agenda for the meetings of the Executive Council. He shall send a copy to the representative of the State at least forty-eight hours before the meeting, except in cases of urgency. At the request of the representative of the State, any matter falling within the competence of the State shall be included on the agenda as of right. The Executive Council shall…
Executive Board meetings are not public. They are the subject of a press release.
By agreement of the president of the territorial council and the representative of the State, the latter may attend meetings of the executive council. To this end, he shall receive the invitations sent to its members.
When the functioning of the Executive Council proves impossible, the Government may, on its own initiative or at the request of the President of the Territorial Council, pronounce its dissolution by reasoned decree issued in the Council of Ministers, after consulting the Territorial Council. The dissolution decree sets the date of the elections, which shall take place within ten days. Parliament is notified of the decree. The Territorial Council is…
The election of the president of the territorial council and of the other members of the executive council may be challenged as invalid under the conditions, forms and time limits prescribed for complaints against the election of territorial councillors.
The Territorial Council is assisted in an advisory capacity by an Economic, Social and Cultural Council made up of representatives of professional groups, trade unions, bodies and associations that contribute to the economic, social or cultural life of Saint-Martin. The number of representatives for each category of activity corresponds to its importance in the economic, social and cultural life of Saint-Martin. The Economic, Social and Cultural Council also includes representatives…
The Economic, Social and Cultural Council establishes its rules of procedure. It shall elect from among its members, by secret ballot, in accordance with the provisions of these rules, its president and the members of its bureau. The territorial council shall make available to the economic, social and cultural council the resources necessary for its operation, enabling it in particular to provide secretarial services for the council’s meetings. The Territorial…
The Economic, Social and Cultural Council is consulted by the Territorial Council on the distribution and use of State appropriations intended for investments of interest to the local authority, on the preparation of the sustainable development and development plan for Saint-Martin, and on the general guidelines of the local authority’s draft budget. The Economic, Social and Cultural Council gives its opinion on the results of their implementation. It may also,…
Members of the Economic, Social and Cultural Council may receive an allowance for each day they attend Council meetings. They are also entitled to the reimbursement of expenses that may result from the exercise of special mandates entrusted to them by their council. The procedures for the application of this article are laid down by deliberation of the territorial council.
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