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Editorial: Liberation

  • 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.