AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoNew Caledonia Provincial Vote Logistics: New Caledonia’s administrative court has rejected a suspension request by the Caledonian Union, keeping the State’s centralized polling-station plan for the June 28 provincial elections. In Nouméa, 57 stations will stay grouped into nine sites, a setup authorities say avoids disruption after the May 2024 unrest damaged many usual school venues—though pro-independence parties warn the distance and lack of Sunday public transport could depress turnout. Social Security Funding Overhaul: The government has approved a draft to create a CAFAT fund that would give Congress more control over social security and disability budget allocations by pooling tax and subsidy flows currently sent directly to public bodies. Court Case Fallout in Election Season: A Paris court dropped charges against pro-independence leader Christian Téin and 13 others over the May 2024 unrest, but prosecutors have appealed; reactions remain sharply split as campaigning ramps up for the provincial polls. Pacific Peace Push: Pacific Islands Forum leaders renewed a global appeal for peace, urging world leaders to uphold the UN Charter and dialogue as the region faces rising costs and climate-linked shocks. Pacific Security Cooperation Watch: With New Zealand election dates set, attention is on Wellington’s likely push to strengthen Pacific defence cooperation via the South Pacific Defence Ministers’ Meeting, amid pressure to prove its relevance.
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