AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoElections and health impacts: Voters in New Caledonia head to the polls on June 28 to choose provincial assemblies (South, North, Loyalty Islands) and the national Congress, with many people focused on the economic fallout from the 2024 conflict—job losses, reduced tourism and nickel revenues, and public service cutbacks that can hit health and transport. Political status uncertainty: The elections also unfold amid confusion after the French National Assembly rejected the proposed Bougival Accord, leaving uncertainty over what new political statute could replace the Noumea Accord and how parties will shape talks with France. Decolonisation and nuclear legacies: Pacific leaders and advocates renewed calls for unresolved nuclear-era harms and decolonisation, pointing to environmental contamination and self-determination issues across places including New Caledonia, French Polynesia and the Marshall Islands. Health sector spotlight: A separate regional item flags attention on New Caledonia’s struggling health sector, as conference discussions focus on what needs fixing. Justice update: A Paris court dropped charges against pro-independence Kanak leader Christian Téin and 13 others tied to the May 2024 unrest, citing insufficient grounds, with prosecutors able to appeal.
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