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Guadeloupe: Elected Voters Vote in Favour of the Single Community and More Autonomy

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On Tuesday, 17 June, the elected representatives of Guadeloupe adopted four resolutions with a view to moving towards a single community, in order to gain more autonomy, in particular with regard to taxation. The model of a single territorial collectivity already exists in Martinique and Guyana.
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On Tuesday, 17 June, the elected representatives of Guadeloupe adopted four resolutions with a view to moving towards a single community, in order to gain more autonomy, in particular with regard to taxation. The model of a single territorial collectivity already exists in Martinique and Guyana.

Basse-Terre, 18 June 2025 (AFP) – The elected representatives of Guadeloupe, meeting in Congress, adopted on Tuesday four resolutions with a view to a statutory, institutional and fiscal autonomy of the archipelago, with a transition to a single community. The elected members of the ultramarine territory adopted resolutions "on the merger of the two communities, on the competences [...]

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MARINE & OCÉANS broke the news in on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
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