Macron Halts New Caledonia Voting Reform Amid Deadly Riots
The French president delays controversial voting changes following violent unrest and calls for renewed dialogue with local leaders.
- Seven people have died in the riots, including two police officers and a protester shot by police.
- The proposed reform would extend voting rights to newer French residents, sparking fears among Indigenous Kanaks.
- Macron's visit aimed to de-escalate tensions and propose further discussions on the territory's future.
- A state of emergency remains in place with thousands of French security personnel deployed.
- Local leaders are urged to find a broad agreement to restore calm and address underlying inequalities.
























