Qualifications for Municipal Councillors
Every member of the commune who can read and write, is at least thirty years old, and enjoys full civil and political rights may be elected as a municipal councillor. However, those who have completed a full secondary education are allowed to be elected at the younger age of twenty-five.
Certain individuals, however, are not eligible to serve as councillors. These include:
Persons who have been sentenced to penalties that remove their electoral rights,
Members of the standing army,
State officials currently holding government positions,
Contractors who work for the State, departments, or communes,
Individuals who do not have a profession or own no property in the commune.
These restrictions were intended to prevent conflicts of interest and to ensure that councillors were responsible, independent citizens with ties to the community.
Terms of Office and Meetings
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