In July, freshly elected in the 7th district of the Rhône, the deputy LR Alexandre Vincendet had to give up his mandate as mayor.
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It is a monumental error to have removed the figure of the deputy-mayor or the senator-mayor"
, regrets the former city councilor of Rillieux-la-Pape (Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes), whose position on the question is well stopped.
In addition to the risk of multiple allowances, the law on the non-cumulation of mandates aimed to renew political personnel and diversify the profile of elected officials while fighting against the monopolization of power by some to the detriment of women and young people. generations.
Carried by the socialists under the five-year term of François Hollande, the law was adopted in 2014 and entered into force in the legislative elections of 2017. Some elected officials continue to support this development, like Jean-Claude Raux, EELV deputy and ex-mayor of Saffré (Loire-Atlantique).
He considers "
complicated to have both hats
".
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The more mandates we have, the less we can get involved…
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