Monday 10th December 2007Your Vote Can CountAustralia has just voted in a new Prime Minister, the US is gearing up to chose a new President in 2008, the UK has been dabbling with - but abandoned - the idea of elections that same year. And in France we have Municipal elections next March. The right to decideMany expatriates living away from their home country still have a voice. To find out how to register and vote see the AngloINFO INFOrmation Pages on: Or find out your rights from your French-based Consulate; contact details are in the Consulates & Embassies category of The AngloFILE. In addition, you may qualify to vote in elections in your adopted home. Any EU citizen resident in France is entitled to vote in the next French Municipal elections provided they have been entered on the electoral roll of their town hall by the end of this month!
EU citizens in France may also vote in the European Parliamentary elections (next election, 2009) to elect their choice of French representatives in the European Parliament. The page Voting in France explains how to register for this too. Featured Advertiser From The AngloFILE-
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