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France Announces State Of Emergency In Response To New Caledonia Riots Over Electoral Reform

France announced a state of emergency on the Pacific Island of New Caledonia on Wednesday. This decision follows riots sparked by an electoral reform that resulted in the deaths of a police officer and three other individuals. As reported by Reuters, the state of emergency took effect at 5 am local time (1800 GMT). This measure grants authorities increased powers to prohibit gatherings and restrict movement on the French-governed island.

Violence erupted due to a new bill passed by French legislators in Paris on Tuesday. A Reuters report stated that the legislation permits French residents who have resided in New Caledonia for a decade to participate in provincial elections. The Washington Post noted that local leaders and critics fear the bill might marginalize the Indigenous Kanak population and favor pro-French politicians. The National Assembly approved the revision during the night.

French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal, as cited by Reuters, declared, โ€œNo violence will be tolerated.โ€ He added that the state of emergency โ€œwill enable us to deploy extensive resources to restore order.โ€ Attal signed a decree imposing a state of emergency for 12 days. Additionally, he declared that French military forces would be deployed to secure New Caledoniaโ€™s primary port and airport, according to Reuters.

During a press briefing on Wednesday, government spokeswoman Prisca Thevenot expressed, โ€œOn behalf of the government, I reiterate before you the call for calm and appeasement,โ€ according to the Washington Post. She honored the four individuals who died in the disturbances and urged for โ€œthe resumption of political dialogueโ€ to resolve the violence.

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