The municipal system is determined by the IX part of the
Constitution of Monaco. The Municipality of Monaco has as its organ the
Communal Council made up of 15 members, who can also be present at the
National Council. A little more than 7,000
Monegasque citizens are voters, while to be elected it is necessary to be 21 years old. The
electoral system is a simple two-year plurinominal scrutiny: each elector has fifteen votes of preference that he can distribute to his pleasure among the possibly competing lists. The candidates who have been chosen by more than half of the voters are elected in the first round, while for the others the road of a second round is opened in which the most voted candidates are elected. The effect of this mechanism is hyper-major, configuring an assembly dominated by the first party of the principality, the
Union Monégasque. The term of office is 4 years. The council elects in its interior the
mayor and his deputies, or the councilors. The political custom, however, makes sure that the candidate for the first city armchair is indirectly indicated by the voters in the figure of the list leader of the most voted list. The current mayor is
Georges Marsan, who has been in office since 2003 and has come to the third re-election. The functions of the municipality, active in social, cultural and civil life, do not differ substantially from those of the homologous bodies of neighboring nations, the
French and
Italian municipalities. ==History==