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Article L7224-23 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

At his request, the President of the Executive Council shall receive from the representative of the State in the territorial collectivity the information necessary for the exercise of his powers. At his request, the representative of the State in the territorial collectivity shall receive from the President of the Executive Council the information necessary for the exercise of his powers. .

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Article L7225-2 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The Martinique Assembly may call into question the responsibility of the Executive Council by voting a motion of no confidence. This is only admissible if it is signed by at least one third of the councillors at the Martinique Assembly. Each councillor may not sign more than one motion per calendar year. The motion of no confidence shall mention, on the one hand, the grounds on which it is presented…

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Article L7225-3 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

At least fifteen days before the meeting of the Assembly of Martinique, the President of the Executive Council of Martinique transmits to the President of the Assembly of Martinique a report on each of the matters to be examined by the Assembly and, where applicable, the corresponding draft deliberations. In the event of an emergency, the period provided for in the first paragraph may be shortened by the president of…

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Article L7226-3 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The composition of the council, the conditions for appointing its members and the date of its installation are set by decree in the Conseil d’Etat. When a body is called upon to appoint more than one member to the council, it makes these appointments in such a way that the difference between the number of men appointed, on the one hand, and women appointed, on the other, is no greater…

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