Māori commentator Shane Te Pou says the Kanak people of New Caledonia don’t want to see their vote diluted like the Māori. During an 18-hour trip to New Zealand’s closest Pacific neighbour on Friday, French president Francois Macron put on hold a decision by the French assembly to give recent settlers a vote – but he also sent in more police to quell riots in the territory and clear road blocks. Mr Te Pou, who first went to the island with a ran…
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