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Article L2121-9 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The mayor may convene the municipal council whenever he deems it useful. He is obliged to convene it within a maximum of thirty days when a reasoned request is made to him by the State representative in the department or by at least one third of the members of the municipal council in office in communes of 1,000 inhabitants or more and by a majority of the members of the…

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Article L2121-11 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

In municipalities with fewer than 3,500 inhabitants, notice of the meeting is sent at least three clear days before the day of the meeting. In urgent cases, the time limit may be shortened by the mayor, but may not be less than one clear day. The mayor reports on this at the start of the meeting to the municipal council, which decides on the urgency and may decide to defer…

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Article L2121-12 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

In municipalities with a population of 3,500 or more, a summary explanatory note on the matters submitted for deliberation must be sent to the members of the municipal council with the notice of meeting. If the deliberation concerns a public service contract, the draft contract or contract accompanied by all the documents may, at his request, be consulted at the town hall by any municipal councillor under the conditions set…

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Article L2121-13-1 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The commune ensures the dissemination of information to its elected members by the material means it deems most appropriate. In order to enable the exchange of information on matters falling within its remit, the commune may, under the conditions defined by its deliberative assembly, make available to its elected members, on an individual basis, the necessary computer and telecommunications resources. These provisions are applicable to public establishments for inter-communal cooperation.

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Article L2121-14 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The town council is chaired by the mayor or, in his absence, by the person who replaces him. In meetings where the mayor’s administrative account is debated, the town council elects its chairman. In this case, the mayor may, even if he is no longer in office, attend the discussion; but he must withdraw when the vote is taken.

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Article L2121-15 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

At the beginning of each of its meetings, the Town Council appoints one or more of its members to act as secretary. It may add to this secretary or these secretaries auxiliaries, taken from outside its members, who attend the meetings but do not take part in the deliberations. The minutes of each meeting, drawn up by the secretary or secretaries, are closed at the beginning of the following meeting,…

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