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France: New Caledonia to Vote in an Independence Referendum

Nov 2, 2018 | 15:34 GMT

The small archipelago's independence movement is one of many that European governments are contending with, and the upcoming vote will serve as a point of influence for regions such as Catalonia and Corsica.

The small archipelago's independence movement is one of many that European governments are contending with, and the upcoming vote will serve as a point of influence for regions such as Catalonia and Corsica.

(Stratfor)

Voters in New Caledonia, an archipelago in the Pacific Ocean some 1,200 kilometers east of Australia, will go to the polls on Nov. 4 to decide whether they desire independence from France. With a population of roughly 270,000 people, the islands are heavily dependent on financing from Paris. But they are also home to around 15 percent of the world's reserves of nickel, a metal present in a vast line of products from steel to electronics, and host French naval and air forces. Secessionist groups in Europe, as well as New Caledonia's neighbors, will be watching the vote closely....

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