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Article LO6431-14 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The Territorial Council may not deliberate unless an absolute majority of its members in office are present. However, if, on the day fixed by the notice convening the meeting, the Territorial Council does not meet in sufficient number to deliberate, the meeting is held ipso jure three days later and the deliberations are then valid regardless of the number of those present. Subject to the provisions of articles LO 6432-1…

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Article LO6431-15 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

Votes are taken by open ballot whenever one-sixth of the members present so request. In the event of a tie, the Chairman shall have the casting vote. Nevertheless, votes on appointments shall always be by secret ballot. However, the Territorial Council may unanimously decide not to proceed by secret ballot with appointments or presentations, unless a legislative or regulatory provision expressly provides for this method of voting. The results of…

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Article L6431-18 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

Any person has the right to request access to the deliberations and minutes of the public meetings of the territorial council, the deliberations of its executive council, the budgets and accounts of the local authority, as well as the decrees of the president of the territorial council. Each may publish them under its own responsibility. The communication of the documents mentioned in the first paragraph, which may be obtained both…

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