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Article L7222-15 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The Martinique Assembly may not deliberate unless the absolute majority of its members in office are present. However, if on the day fixed by the notice convening the Assembly 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 L. 7223-1, L. 7223-2, L….

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Article L7222-16 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

Votes are taken by open ballot whenever one-sixth of the members present or the representative of a group of elected representatives so requests. In the event of a tie, the President has the casting vote. However, votes on appointments are always taken by secret ballot in cases where the law or the regulations expressly so provide. In other cases, the Assembly of Martinique may decide unanimously not to proceed with…

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Article L7222-18 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The deliberations of the Martinique Assembly are published. Any person has the right to request communication of the deliberations and minutes of the public meetings of the Martinique Assembly, the budgets and accounts of the territorial collectivity as well as the decrees of the President of the Executive Council. Each may publish them under its own responsibility. The communication of the documents mentioned in the second paragraph, which may be…

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