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French plans quashed for foreigner voting rights

4794France has decided not to extend voting rights to foreigners despite having been a campaign promise of François Hollande.

The French prime minister, Manuel Valls, admitted that the country simply was not ready for such a reform.

The idea had been to give non-French nationals from outside the EU the right to vote in local elections. The idea was first mooted by President Mitterand in the early 1980s.

The updated idea would have enfranchised for municipal elections those foreign nationals living legally in France who have been in the country for more than five years.

It is already the case that citizens from other EU countries can vote in local elections.

Speaking to French students this week, Valls admitted it would be “impossible” both “politically and constitutionally” to achieve the reform.

“It is no longer a subject, it will not be implemented and I am convinced that it will not reproposed at the next presidential election,” he added.

The reform would have needed a change to the French constitution. But the reform is opposed by right-wing politicians who control the Senate, making it highly unlikely to find approval.

At a time with questions around immigration are high on the agenda and the far-right National Front gaining in popularity, politicians may not have been willing to fan any flames.

 

 

 


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+2 #2 Maxwell 2015-11-06 08:28
It is quite indicative that 'the rest of the EU' is supposed to look up to France as some sort of beacon of advanced enlightened development - yet the reality is so different. Like all the Graeco-Roman cultures it is heavily stratified and backwards looking to its glory days.

So now check out the European Freedom Alliance.

"Liberté, égalité, fraternité" remain an unknown concept in France - In another shockingly shameful display of Jacobinism, the French Senate decided yesterday to reject the proposal of Francois Hollande for the ratification of the European Charter for Regional and Minority Languages, signed by France already in 1999.

France trivialises what the European Union supposedly stands for in arguing for minority rights across the EU, driving forward the legislation then not ratifying the legislation within France!

Yet another case of 'Do as I say but not as I do' !

http://www.e-f-a.org/news/news/?no_cache=1&tx_ttnews[tt_news]=922&cHash=156b0394d124c4b1bcb0877a540c68eb
-1 #1 Peter Booker 2015-11-06 07:36
A politician´s promise at election time is not worth the breath with which it is uttered.

But Hollande did promise, and in spite of this promise, he still won. So you would think that it would be worth testing in a democratic format. Make these senators oppose this move publicly.

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