AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 minutes agoElection Security Measures: The French High Commission in New Caledonia has banned all alcohol sales and consumption until 28 June, election day, citing unrest prevention amid a tense economic and social climate and recent targeting of police and gendarmes. Voter Access & Transport: Greater Nouméa’s bus service will run on election day (28 June) after complaints, but the wider debate remains sharp as parties argue reduced polling access hits low-income voters hardest. Polling Logistics: France is defending provincial election voting-centre changes in Nouméa, saying consolidation has boosted turnout; the High Commission says nine centres will operate in Nouméa (up from eight) after discussions to cut travel times. Campaigning on the Ground: In Magenta, independence activists and the Kanaky pour Tous list are focusing on young voters, with residents raising practical issues like housing, jobs, and airport relocation. Maritime & Enforcement Capacity: The French Navy’s new patrol vessel Jean-Tranape is set to arrive in Nouméa to strengthen EEZ surveillance and fisheries enforcement, including wider drone-backed monitoring. UN Decolonisation Pressure: The UN Decolonisation Committee heard renewed calls for action on New Caledonia ahead of the 28 June vote, including concerns the election could “normalize” an unresolved colonial situation.
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