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Voting changes that triggered deadly riots in New Caledonia to be delayed

At least six people have died in more than a week of riots over plans that would allow more French residents to vote in New Caledonia's elections.

A car that has been set alight.

The riots were sparked by France's decision to allow French citizens who have lived in New Caledonia for more than 10 years to be eligible to vote in local elections. Source: Getty, AFP / Delphine Mayeur

The top line: French President Emmanuel Macron has said after a day of talks in New Caledonia that he will delay voting changes that .

The bigger picture: At least six people have died in more than a week of riots over the plans that would allow thousands more French residents who have lived in New Caledonia for 10 years to vote.

France says the measure is needed to improve democracy — almost a quarter of the 271,000 inhabitants identify as European, mainly French.

Leaders of over fears it will dilute their vote and make it harder for any future referendum on independence to pass.
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French President Emmanuel Macron has been visiting New Caledonia. Source: AAP / Ludovic Marin
The key quote: "I am committed to ensuring that this reform will not be implemented by force." — Emmanuel Macron

What else to know: Macron said his immediate priority was to restore calm, reclaim areas hit by violence and disorder and help bring about political dialogue.

A state of emergency would be lifted if roadblocks were removed, he said.

What happens next: Macron said his ultimate aim was still to sign the measure into law but only if peace returned and a broader pact on New Caledonia's future could be forged.

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Published 24 May 2024 6:34am
Source: AAP, SBS


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