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Macron in New Caledonia to set up ‘mission’ after protests – Euractiv

French President Emmanuel Macron ought to arrive in troubled New Caledonia on Tuesday night time (21 Could) to arrange “a mission”, a authorities spokesperson mentioned, because the scenario in the French abroad territory within the South Pacific stays tense following every week of protests, with blockades in sure areas of the capital metropolis Nouméa.

Protests erupted earlier than a invoice was handed within the Nationwide Meeting to revise New Caledonia’s physique of individuals entitled to vote in provincial elections, which pro-independence advocates mentioned would dilute the vote of the indigenous Kanak individuals. France declared a state of emergency there on 15 Could.

“The president is mobilised on the topic, as he has been since 2017,” Prisca Thevenot advised the press after the Council of Ministers met on Tuesday. She didn’t specify how lengthy Macron would keep in New Caledonia or the character of the ‘mission’, which will probably be unveiled within the coming days.  

Macron will probably be joined by Minister of Inside Gérald Darmanin, Minister of Protection Sébastien Lecornu and Minister Delegate for Abroad Affairs, Marie Guévenoux.

She added that Prime Minister Gabriel Attal will “even have the chance to go there, not instantly however within the coming weeks”.  

Greater than 400 outlets and companies have been ‘destroyed or broken’ because the begin of the riots in response to a constitutional reform decried by the pro-independence motion every week in the past, Noumea public prosecutor Yves Dupas mentioned on Tuesday.  

In accordance with the federal government, the return of ‘order and safety’ is a prerequisite for any resumption of negotiations.  

Macron’s go to ‘is a chance for dialogue that should be seized’, non-independence MP Philippe Dunoyer, a member of Macron’s Renaissance celebration, advised AFP. The second Renaissance MP for New Caledonia, Nicolas Metzdorf, mentioned he opposed any postponement or withdrawal of the constitutional reform that had sparked off the violence. 

Greater than 2,700 gendarmes, cops, and navy personnel are deployed in New Caledonia, and extra numbers are anticipated. 4 civilians – together with a minimum of three indigenous Kanak residents – have been killed in riots together with two cops. Dozens extra have been injured and greater than 200 individuals arrested to this point.  

Beneath the deliberate reform, all residents who’ve been resident within the archipelago for ten years could be included within the New Caledonia citizens, which ought to end in a lack of electoral weight for the Kanaks.  

In accordance with Macron, the reform needs to be validated ‘earlier than the tip of June’ by a Congress of senators and deputies, however the opponents are calling for the textual content to be postponed.  

On Sunday (19 Could), the presidents of Réunion island, Guadeloupe, Martinique, and French Guiana – all French abroad areas – known as for the ‘fast withdrawal’ of the reform to stop “civil warfare”.  

“We imagine the scenario has turn out to be so severe and complex (…) that we now want a robust gesture from the president of the Republic”, Gabriel Serville, president of the Collectivité Territoriale de Guyane, mentioned on TFI. 

[Edited by Zoran Radosavljevic]

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