The Council of State on Monday canceled the 2024 tax law, passed in December by the Assembly of French Polynesia with a pro-independence majority. As a result of this decision, the Polynesian government has the obligation to reimburse the taxes collected since January 1.

The autonomist elected representatives of the Tapura Huiraatira and A here ia Porinetia (AHIP) parties considered that the President of the Assembly, Tony Géros, had not respected the internal regulations of the assembly.