Article L2541-17 of the French General Code of Local Authorities
The mayor, deputy mayors and members of the town council may not take part in deliberations and decisions relating to matters in which they are personally interested or as agents.
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The mayor, deputy mayors and members of the town council may not take part in deliberations and decisions relating to matters in which they are personally interested or as agents.
An objection against a decision of the municipal council due to the participation of the mayor, a deputy mayor or members of the municipal council in a deliberation on matters in which they are personally interested or as agents is brought before the administrative court within ten days of the date on which the contested decision was taken. It may be brought by any municipal elector of the municipality as…
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