New Caledonia’s Election to Set the Stage for New Talks With France on Its Political Future | Inter Press Service
New Caledonia’s Election to Set the Stage for New Talks With France on Its Political Future | Inter Press Service
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New Caledonia’s June 28, 2026 elections will shape the next round of negotiations with France over its political status after the Bougival Accord was rejected. The vote, covering three provincial assemblies and the territorial congress, will recalibrate political power and influence future talks on decolonisation and autonomy. Key context:
- New Caledonia is a UN-listed non-self-governing territory with deeply divided politics: about 41% Kanak (largely pro-independence) and
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