The authorities in New Caledonia, a semiautonomous French territory within the South Pacific, put a curfew in place on Tuesday and banned all public gatherings after protests in opposition to a proposed constitutional change turned violent in a single day.
France’s High Commission of the Republic in New Caledonia introduced on Tuesday {that a} “huge mobilization” of safety and protection forces has been despatched to quell the protests. In addition, a curfew was imposed within the capital, Noumea, for Tuesday evening, and all public gatherings have been banned together with the sale of alcohol and the transportation of weapons, the High Commission stated.
The newest protests began on Monday, earlier than a scheduled Tuesday vote within the French Parliament on a change to New Caledonia’s Constitution that might increase French residents’ eligibility to vote in provincial elections. Some pro-independence activists within the territory worry the modification would water down their motion.
Many cops have been injured within the unrest, and retailers, pharmacies, supermarkets and automobile sellers within the capital and a few outlying areas sustained harm, the fee stated on Tuesday morning. At least 36 folks have been arrested, the fee stated.
Tensions had been constructing for a number of weeks over the proposed constitutional change. Since 2007, the territory’s voter rolls have been successfully frozen, with solely those that have been listed in 1998 eligible to vote in subsequent elections.
The modification would give voting rights to all French residents who’ve lived within the territory for 10 years, successfully rising the rolls by about 20,000 to 25,000 folks, in keeping with Adrian Muckle, a senior lecturer in historical past at Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand who’s an skilled on New Caledonia. New Caledonia has a inhabitants of about 300,000.
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