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New Caledonia: French Pacific territory votes on independence | New Caledonia: French Pacific territory votes on independence |
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Voters in the French Pacific territory of New Caledonia are taking part in a referendum on whether to remain part of France or become independent. | Voters in the French Pacific territory of New Caledonia are taking part in a referendum on whether to remain part of France or become independent. |
The vote was promised as part of a deal two decades ago after a violent campaign by separatists from the indigenous Kanak people. | The vote was promised as part of a deal two decades ago after a violent campaign by separatists from the indigenous Kanak people. |
Pro-independence groups have urged Kanak voters to throw off the "shackles of colonial authorities" in Paris. | Pro-independence groups have urged Kanak voters to throw off the "shackles of colonial authorities" in Paris. |
However, polls suggest a majority of voters will reject independence. | However, polls suggest a majority of voters will reject independence. |
About 175,000 people are eligible to vote in the territory, east of Australia, but Kanaks make up less than 50% of the electorate. | About 175,000 people are eligible to vote in the territory, east of Australia, but Kanaks make up less than 50% of the electorate. |
French nationalism is strong among the territory's ethnic Europeans and observers say even some Kanaks back staying part of France. | French nationalism is strong among the territory's ethnic Europeans and observers say even some Kanaks back staying part of France. |
By midday, the turnout rate was 41.8% compared to 27.3% at the same point during local elections in 2014, officials said. | |
The remote islands receive about €1.3bn (£1.1bn; $1.5bn) from the French government every year. | The remote islands receive about €1.3bn (£1.1bn; $1.5bn) from the French government every year. |
New Caledonia has large deposits of nickel, a vital component in manufacturing electronics, and is seen by France as a strategic political and economic asset in the region. | New Caledonia has large deposits of nickel, a vital component in manufacturing electronics, and is seen by France as a strategic political and economic asset in the region. |
French President Emmanuel Macron is due to give a televised address following the results which are expected at 23:00 local time (12:00 GMT). | French President Emmanuel Macron is due to give a televised address following the results which are expected at 23:00 local time (12:00 GMT). |
During a visit to the capital, Nouméa, in May, he said that France would be "less beautiful without New Caledonia". | During a visit to the capital, Nouméa, in May, he said that France would be "less beautiful without New Caledonia". |
Voters going to the polls on Sunday are being asked the question: "Do you want New Caledonia to gain full sovereignty and become independent?" | Voters going to the polls on Sunday are being asked the question: "Do you want New Caledonia to gain full sovereignty and become independent?" |
Under the terms of the 1998 deal, in the event of a "no" vote, two further referendums on independence can still be held before 2022. | Under the terms of the 1998 deal, in the event of a "no" vote, two further referendums on independence can still be held before 2022. |
If there is a "yes" vote it will be the first French territory to break away since Djibouti (1977) and Vanuatu (1980). | If there is a "yes" vote it will be the first French territory to break away since Djibouti (1977) and Vanuatu (1980). |
New Caledonia is represented in the French parliament by two deputies and two senators. | New Caledonia is represented in the French parliament by two deputies and two senators. |
It has a congress which elects an executive with powers over some policy areas - notably policing, education and local laws. | It has a congress which elects an executive with powers over some policy areas - notably policing, education and local laws. |
France first claimed the islands in 1853 and once used them as a penal colony. | France first claimed the islands in 1853 and once used them as a penal colony. |
In the 1980s there were clashes between French forces and indigenous Kanaks. | In the 1980s there were clashes between French forces and indigenous Kanaks. |
The climax of that conflict came when Kanak separatists held a group of French gendarmes hostage in a cave. The French assault cost the lives of 19 Kanaks and two soldiers. | The climax of that conflict came when Kanak separatists held a group of French gendarmes hostage in a cave. The French assault cost the lives of 19 Kanaks and two soldiers. |