1 Apr 2021

New Caledonia government third attempt to elect a president fails

2:25 pm on 1 April 2021

A third attempt to elect a new president in New Caledonia has failed.

New Caledonia Congress

Photo: RNZ Pacific/ Walter Zweifel

The 11 member collegial government met this morning in Noumea but the majority FLNKS pro-independence groupings again could not agree on a single candidate.

This means the new government cannot be properly constituted leaving the old government in a caretaker role with budget responsibility given to the French High Commission.

As with both the earlier attempts in February and March today's vote saw anti-independence leader Thierry Santa securing four votes with an even split of three votes each for the pro-independence candidates Louis Mapou and Samuel Hnepeune and one abstention.

The political uncertainty in New Caledonia could not have come at a worse time with serious outbreaks of Covid-19 in the community and neighbouring Wallis and Futuna and the territory still reeling from the impacts of Cyclone Niran last month.