Feb 7 β€’ 10:47 UTC πŸ‡«πŸ‡· France Le Figaro

Marriages Under OQTF: The Association of French Mayors Advocates for Legislative Amendment

The Association of French Mayors is calling for a legislative amendment to clarify mayors' obligations regarding marriages involving individuals subject to an obligation to leave French territory (OQTF).

The ongoing situation in Chessy, where Mayor Olivier Bourjot has refused to officiate a marriage due to the groom being under an obligation to leave French territory (OQTF), has prompted the Association of Mayors of France (AMF) to urge the government for a legislative amendment. The issue stems from a conflicting interpretation of the law regarding a couple's eligibility for marriage when one partner has an OQTF notice, even if it is no longer valid.

David Lisnard, the president of the AMF, highlighted the legal uncertainties faced by mayors in such situations. He pointed out that several parliamentary initiatives have been proposed to address this issue, but none have successfully passed into law. The AMF is advocating for immediate legislative changes to establish clearer guidelines for mayors, ensuring that they have the legal backing to perform their duties without fear of judicial repercussions.

This call for legislative modification is critical as it reflects a broader discourse on immigration laws and their implications for personal rights, including marriage. The AMF's position indicates a growing concern among local officials about the complexities of navigating the intersection of municipal responsibilities and national immigration policies, suggesting that without clear legislation, more localities may face similar conflicts in the future.

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