AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoProvincial Election Logistics in Nouméa: France’s High Commission says the number of voting centres in Nouméa has been cut but turnout has risen, with nine centres planned for the 28 June provincial vote (up from eight), after 2024 consolidation from 37 to eight. Access to the Vote Debate: Critics warn the changes could effectively block poorer northern communities, citing Sunday bus limits and long walks for voters without cars, with pro-independence parties arguing the system penalises Kanak and other low-income groups. Public Transport on Election Day: Tanéo/SMTU confirms the Greater Nouméa bus network will run on election day, after earlier unrest and criticism over reduced stops and fares. Maritime Security Upgrade: The French Navy’s patrol vessel Jean-Tranape is set to replace older ships to protect New Caledonia’s vast EEZ, boosting surveillance with an onboard drone and better coordination with aircraft. Regional Politics & UN Pressure: The UN Decolonisation Committee heard renewed calls for action on New Caledonia, with petitioners questioning whether annual reviews are just “managing delay” ahead of the 28 June elections. Infrastructure Deadline for Betico 3: Loyalty Islands President Mathias Waneux urges Congress to act urgently on the 3.4bn franc Betico 3 replacement, warning a missed end-June payment could jeopardise the construction slot.
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