New Caledonia election postponed for a year by France’s new prime minister
by Associated Press from World news | The Guardian on (#6R5HA)
The French Pacific territory has been hit by violent unrest between communities loyal to Paris and pro-independence Indigenous Kanaks
France's new prime minister, Michel Barnier, has announced that a provincial election scheduled for December in the French Pacific territory of New Caledonia has been postponed for a year.
During his inaugural address to parliament on Tuesday, Barnier also said a controversial bill proposed by President Emmanuel Macron to amend the constitution to change voting lists in the territory would not be forwarded to a joint meeting of parliament for ratification. The territory's Indigenous Kanak people fear changes to the voting registry would favour recent arrivals to the Pacific archipelago.
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