🏛️ Mayors call for legislative change on marriage officiation under OQTF
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The Association of Mayors of France (AMF) is urging the government to amend legislation regarding marriage officiation obligations, following a legal dispute in Chessy. Mayor Olivier Bourjot has faced fines for refusing to officiate a marriage involving a man previously under an order to leave France (OQTF). The Meaux court has mandated that he publish the marriage banns within 24 hours. AMF president David Lisnard emphasized the need for clear legal guidelines to assist mayors in similar situations, as previous parliamentary initiatives have not been adopted.
Key points
- Mayors demand a legislative amendment to clarify officiation obligations.
- Olivier Bourjot, mayor of Chessy, faces daily fines for refusing to officiate a marriage.
- The Meaux court has set a deadline for the marriage banns to be published.
- Several mayors are seeking legal clarity amid ongoing disputes.
Links
- Le Figaro: Mariages sous OQTF : l'Association des maires de France plaide pour une «modification législative
- BFMTV: Mariage à Chessy d'un ex-OQTF: l'Association des maires de France réclame une "modification législative"...
- 20minutes: Les maires de France demandent des clarifications sur les mariages
Facts
- David Lisnard is the president of the Association of Mayors of France (AMF).
- Olivier Bourjot is the mayor of Chessy, Seine-et-Marne.
- The Meaux judicial court imposed a fine of €500 per day on Bourjot.
- The court ordered Bourjot to officiate the marriage by the end of 2025.
Quotes
- The State makes decisions that it does not bother or have the means to enforce and leaves the burden to the municipalities — Olivier Bourjot
- It seems essential to us to have a legislative amendment adopted as soon as possible to provide a clear and common-sense response to this situation — David Lisnard
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