UN Urged to Treat New Caledonia Elections as Part of Decolonisation Pathway
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Initially scheduled for 2024, this Sunday's vote could turn into a duel between pro and anti-independence.
REPORTING - Called on Sunday in the provincial elections, a major election in the archipelago, the Caledonians see the promise of "common destiny" put to the test by the social crisis and the hardening of the camps since the riots of 2024.
Nearly 200,000 Caledonians are called to the polls this Sunday, 28 June, to nominate the members of the assembly of the archipelago. The result will influence the forthcoming discussions on the institutional status of the territory.
Two years after the violence that shook the archipelago, the Caledonians will appoint, on Sunday 28 June, the members of the three provincial assemblies and the congress. A major election, but one that does not arouse enthusiasm.
Sunday's elections affect the fate of the Caillou A non-democratic electoral body On Sunday, almost 185,000 voters are called to vote in New Caledonia for the provincial elections. However, this figure only reflects the democratic reality of the territory. Of this total, some 155,000 long-time registered voters will be able to vote, plus the 10,000 natives who have recently returned to the electoral corps. But almost 30,000 French citizens livin…
Several times postponed, in particular due to the riots of 2024, the provincial elections in New Caledonia were convened for 28 June. After the extension of the electoral corps to natives, there is no lack of discord regarding the institutional future of the "Caillou".
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