PLM Law: What are the criticisms of the new voting system in Paris, Lyon and Marseille?

After a very eventful parliamentary journey, a final hurdle looms before the so-called "PLM" law reforming the municipal voting system in Paris, Lyon, and Marseille: that of the Constitutional Council, which is expected to rule in the coming days on the three appeals filed to challenge the reform. Adopted definitively on July 10, it puts an end to the election system specific to these cities and creates a double vote, one for district councilors, the other for central municipal councilors.
This new system, based on the principle of "one voter equals one vote," considered more democratic by its defenders, is not to the taste of many elected officials. The three appeals filed with the wise men come from ecologist and socialist deputies, and senators from g
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