New Caledonia: French colonial loyalists emerge largest bloc after election, lack majority

Source: Reuters

“New Caledonia’s non-independence coalition emerged as the largest bloc in the legislature after the French Pacific territory’s provincial elections, but fell ​short of an outright majority, leaving a small centrist Pacific ‌party in the role of kingmaker, final results showed. The elections, held on June 28 after repeated delays, were the first provincial vote since 2019 and followed ​deadly unrest in 2024 over proposed changes to the local electoral ​roll, exposing the deep strains in France’s relationship with New ⁠Caledonia and its Indigenous Kanak population. The French Pacific territory, about 1,500 ​km (930 miles) east of Australia, has around 270,000 inhabitants, including roughly 41% ​Melanesian Kanaks and 24% of European origin, mostly French, and has long been split between pro-independence and pro-France camps.” (06/29/26)

https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/new-caledonia-loyalists-emerge-largest-bloc-after-election-lack-majority-2026-06-30/