There's a rising tension in New Caledonia, with conflicts that have heightened under the leadership of Emmanuel Macron.
Macron attempted to dilute the power of the separatists by giving the right to vote to ten-year residents, leading to riots and a significant loss of trust between Paris and the separatists.
The separatists have used the crisis to consolidate their power, garnering more votes than the loyalists and having a representative in the National Assembly for the first time since 1986.
New Caledonia has become a fractured and impoverished territory, where some neighborhoods are inaccessible and controlled by bands ready to do anything.
The new minister in charge of the Overseas Territories, François-Noël Buffet, needs to work towards restoring trust and revitalizing the local economy.
Conclusion: The situation in New Caledonia is evidence of a deteriorated relationship between Paris and the separatists, exacerbated by political decisions and riots. Actions to restore trust and secure a stable future for the population are necessary.