End of Term Limits for Mayors and Concurrent Candidacy in Local Government
The draft law abolishes term limits for mayors, city presidents, and heads of municipalities, meaning citizens can re-elect the same individuals multiple times. Additionally, candidates for these positions will be able to simultaneously run for county council or regional assembly seats, expanding electoral choices and representation in local government.
Key points
Mayors, city presidents, and heads of municipalities will be able to serve without term limits if residents re-elect them.
Candidates for mayoral positions can simultaneously run for county council or regional assembly seats, increasing flexibility in local government formation.
The changes aim to strengthen citizens' electoral rights and increase their influence on the selection of local authorities.
2025-09-12
For
201
Against
213
Abstain
4
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Additional Information
Print number: 10_1529
Process start date: 2025-07-22
Voting date: 2025-09-12
Meeting no: 40
Voting no: 122