Referendum on Status of New Caledonia ‘Important Step’ Forward in Decolonization Process, Secretary-General Says as Special ... New York, Sep-Dec 2019 .
The next referendum on New Caledonia's independence from France will be held on 06 September.
New Zealand’s unprecedented “internet-native mass shooting” attack on two mosques, the New Caledonia independence referendum, Fiji’s general election and news media responses are featured in the latest Pacific Journalism Review being published next week. A new organic law is being proposed in France to change the enrolment criteria for New Caledonia's independence referendum in September. Sat 11 May 2019 21.39 EDT.
The Journal of Pacific History, 54:2, 253-267. Opening 2019 Session, Special Committee on Decolonization Elects New Chair, Applauds Recent Referendum in New Caledonia as Important Step Forward Meetings Coverage GA/COL/3328
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The French prime minister Edouard Philippe suggested the new date after the pro-independence FLNKS movement asked for the plebiscite, which was due on 6 September, be deferred because of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Mr Philippe proposed the new date in a letter […] Photo: RNZ Walter Zweifel The restricted roll for the plebiscite excludes non-Kanak residents, who have lived in New Caledonia for … Lowy Institute. Adding a bit to this, the reason it has taken so long to get this referendum set up and agreed has been to do with the massive level of contestation about precisely who is a legible voter. The date has been confirmed after a Paris meeting with the French prime minister last month, which also considered holding the plebiscite in August. 2019. New Caledonia’s referendum on independence from France has been tentatively postponed until 4 October. in Gems of the Pacific. Mathias Chauchat (2019) "New Caledonia Remains French for Now: The Referendum of 4 November 2018."
The November 2018 referendum was the culmination of the 1998 peace deal that followed a … This article gives an interpretative treatment of the historical record, from France taking possession of New Caledonia in 1853, through to the current Matîgnon process, assessing indications for coming developments. New Caledonia’s independence referendum: Local and regional implications.
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