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Will the voting system in Paris, Lyon and Marseille be different for the municipal elections of 2026?

2022-12-12T19:28:56.632Z


Several Renaissance deputies are currently working on a bill aimed at reforming, by the summer of 2023, the voting system for the next local elections in these three cities.


Is a small revolution underway?

Just over three years from the next municipal elections, which will take place in 2026, the subject is obviously not making the headlines.

And yet, several Renaissance deputies are already working on a bill aimed at reforming the voting system in Paris, Lyon and Marseille.

While the capital holds, from this Tuesday, December 13, its last municipal council of the year, its configuration, like that of its counterparts in the Rhône and Bouches-du-Rhône, could soon be the subject of a

updating

.

Objective of the reform presented by the summer of 2023: to take the bull by the horns so that voters can choose more clearly who will be at the head of these cities for six years.

But then why would you want to make such a change?

Because these three municipalities differ from other municipalities in France on a very specific point: the citizens do not vote directly...

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Source: lefigaro

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