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Article L2122-8 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The meeting at which the mayor is elected is chaired by the eldest member of the municipal council. For any election of the mayor or deputy mayors, the members of the municipal council are convened in the forms and within the time limits laid down in articles L. 2121-10 à L. 2121-12. The notice convening the meeting contains a special mention of the election to be held. Prior to this…

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Article L2122-10 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The mayor and deputy mayors are elected for the same term as the municipal council. However, in communes of 1,000 inhabitants or more, the term of office of the mayor and deputy mayors ends automatically when the administrative court, by a decision that has become final, has rectified the results of the election of municipal councillors in such a way that the majority of seats has been allocated to a…

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Article L2122-14 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

When the election of the mayor or deputy mayors is annulled or, for any other reason, the mayor or deputy mayors have ceased to hold office, the council is convened to proceed with the replacement within the fortnight. However, if the council is in one of the cases provided for in Article L. 2122-8, the necessary elections are held and the municipal council is convened to proceed with the replacement,…

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Article L2122-15 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The resignation of the mayor or a deputy mayor is sent to the representative of the State in the department. It is definitive as from its acceptance by the representative of the State in the department or, in the absence of such acceptance, one month after a new dispatch of the resignation recorded by registered letter. The mayor and deputy mayors continue in office until their successors are installed, subject…

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Article L2122-16 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The mayor and deputy mayors, after being heard or invited to provide written explanations of the facts of which they are accused, may be suspended by reasoned ministerial decree for a period not exceeding one month. They may only be removed from office by a reasoned decree issued by the Council of Ministers. An appeal against the suspension decree or the removal decree does not require the assistance of a…

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Article L2122-17 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

In the event of absence, suspension, dismissal or any other impediment, the mayor is temporarily replaced, in the fullness of his duties, by a deputy in the order of appointment and, in the absence of a deputy, by a municipal councillor appointed by the council or, failing that, taken from the order of the roll.

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