New Caledonia Provincial Elections Date Set for June as Voter Roll Changes Draws Criticism
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In the run-up to the provincial elections, the Prime Minister tried to calm the game by proposing to expand the electoral corps.
The Prime Minister gave perspectives to the political forces of the archipelago, who are preparing for a crucial election if Parliament passes the organic law within tight deadlines.
New Caledonia: Provincial Elections Will Be Held on 28 June without Consensus on the Electoral Corps
Sébastien Lecornu proposed allowing the spouses of Caledonians and 11 0OO natives to participate in the vote, a decision which must be validated by an organic law in Parliament.
France must ensure that the reforms concerning New Caledonia are carried out with the effective participation of the Kanak people, urged the United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination on Thursday, 7 May 2026.
The government decided on 28 June for the next provincial elections in New Caledonia. The electoral corps will be expanded to include the natives and spouses of Caledonians. - New Caledonia: the date of the next provincial elections set (Policy).
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