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New Caledonia: five gendarmes injured during demonstrations on the sidelines of Darmanin's visit

2024-02-21T11:25:28.998Z

Highlights: New Caledonia: five gendarmes injured during demonstrations on the sidelines of Darmanin's visit. 500 demonstrators responded to the call of the Caledonian Union, the largest independence party. They demand the withdrawal of the constitutional bill presented by Gérald Darman in the Council of Ministers on January 29. The project aims to open up the electorate for local elections, currently restricted to natives and residents present before 1998 in NewCaledonia. To discover Listen to the Le Figaro Politique club with Yves Thréard.


The 500 demonstrators responded to the call of the Caledonian Union, the largest independence party, which demands the withdrawal of the constitutional bill presented on January 29.


Five gendarmes were injured in New Caledonia in clashes between demonstrators and the police caused by Gérald Darmanin's visit, the High Commission of the Republic said on Wednesday February 21.

In the morning, demonstrators who wanted to go to the government, where the Minister of the Interior was received, were blocked by the security system made up of mobile gendarmes and agents of the National Police.

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“Three waves of stampedes were repelled by the mobile gendarmes who used tear gas grenades

,” indicated the communication from the Territorial Directorate of the National Police (DTPN) to AFP.

Stone throwing accompanied the crowd movements and

“five gendarmes were injured”

, detailed Louis Le Franc, the High Commissioner of the Republic in New Caledonia, in a press release, specifying that five people had been arrested.

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According to the police, no damage was noted elsewhere.

Calm quickly returned after the departure of Gérald Darmanin and the lifting of the security system.

The 500 demonstrators, according to the DTPN's estimate, responded to the call from the cell coordinating field actions of the Caledonian Union, the largest independence party.

They demand the withdrawal of the constitutional bill presented by Gérald Darmanin in the Council of Ministers on January 29.

The project aims to open up the electorate for local elections, currently restricted to natives and residents present before 1998 in New Caledonia.

A delegation of three demonstrators was received by members of the local government and then delivered a letter addressed to Gérald Darmanin.

Asked about these tensions during discussions with the press, the Minister of the Interior and Overseas did not wish to comment.

Source: lefigaro

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