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Congress of New Caledonia
Congrès de la Nouvelle-Calédonie
Type
TypeUnicameral
Leadership
PresidentVeylma Falaeo, Oceanian Awakening
since 31 August 2024
Structure
Seats54 members
Political groupsPro-independence bloc (25)

Anti-separatist bloc (24)

Mixed (5)

  •   Mixed (5)
    •   EO (3)
    •   LR diss. (1)
    •   UC diss. (1)
Elections
Voting systemParty-list proportional representation (D'Hondt method)
Last election12 May 2019
Meeting place
1 Boulevard Vauban, Nouméa, New Caledonia
Website
www.congres.nc
Politics of New Caledonia

The Congress of New Caledonia (French: Congrès de la Nouvelle-Calédonie), a "territorial congress" (congrès territorial or congrès du territoire), is the legislature of New Caledonia. The congress is headquartered at 1 Boulevard Vauban in downtown Noumea. Local media in New Caledonia refer to the congress as "boulevard Vauban" when referencing it.

Composition and electoral system

The congress has 54 members who serve five-year terms, 32 members from the South Province Assembly, 15 members from the North Province Assembly, and 7 members from Loyalty Islands Province Assembly. Members are elected proportionally based on the partisan makeup of all three assemblies of the provinces of New Caledonia with a 5% threshold.

Results of parliamentary elections

May 2019 election results

The political parties, aside from naturally being split based on socioeconomic ideological differences, are split along hard-line stances on possible New Caledonian independence from France. Both independentists and its opponents subscribe to various socioeconomic ideologies so the difference of opinion is usually rooted in favouring either Kanak nationalism, New Caledonian separatism and independence as opposed to French nationalism and New Caledonian regionalism.

  •   Anti-separatist
  •   Pro-independence
  •   Neutral
Party Seats +/-
Future with Confidence 18 +5
National Union for Independence 9 +2
Caledonian UnionFLNKS 9 –1
Caledonia Together 7 –8
Kanak and Socialist National Liberation Front 6 +2
Oceanian Awakening 3 New
Labour Party 1 +1
Kanak Socialist Liberation 1 +1
Anti-separatist 25
Pro-independence 26
Total 54
Source: Franceinfo

See also

External links

References

  1. "The Congress of New Caledonia Composition". Congrès de la Nouvelle-Calédonie. Retrieved 2024-05-24.
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