Sixteen-year-olds to contest local elections but not mayorship
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The proposal to allow 16-year-olds to run for the post of mayor has been ditched following public consultation on the local councils' reform that will kick in after May 25. Sixteen-year-olds will however be able to contest local elections. The reform will seSixteen-year-olds to contest local elections but not mayorship
The proposal to allow 16-year-olds to run for the post of mayor has been ditched following public consultation on the local councils' reform that will kick in after May 25. Sixteen-year-olds will however be able to contest local elections. The reform will see a «substantial increase in the honoraria» handed out to regional presidents, mayors, deputy mayors, local councillors, and the head of the local councils' association. The proposal to do away with administrative committees has been included in the reform. Instead, a councillor will be responsible for particular hamlet communities. Each councillor will also be assigned particular responsibilities such as taking care of cleanliness, physical education and activities in the locality, social integration and animal welfare among others. Meanwhile, Regional Committees will be rebranded into Regional Councils. Both regional and local councils will enjoy the same Local Government status, and the Constitution will be amended to reflect this change. Among others, regional councils will have the responsibility to coordinate the public's access to school facilities during after-school hours. They will also carry out scientific research... Read more














