New Caledonia Elects New President

New Caledonia Elects New President
Louis Mapou, who was just elected as president of New Caledonia, speaks with the President of the Congress Roch Wamytan (Union Calédonienne) as they attend the elections to form the 17th government of New Caledonia, in Noumea, on Feb. 17, 2021. Theo Rouby / AFP via Getty Images
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New Caledonia has elected Louis Mapou as its first pro-independence president since a 1998 deal with Paris to grant more political power to the French Pacific territory, Radio Australia reports.

The election comes a few months before the third and final referendum that the island can legally take on whether to secede from France under the 1998 agreement, known as the Noumea Accord.

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