18 Oct 2022

France ignores calls to engage in UN-supervised decolonisation process

6:58 am on 18 October 2022
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Tahiti French Polynesia flag Photo: 123RF

French Polynesia's pro-independence Tavini Huiraatira party says France's refusal to engage in any UN-supervised decolonisation process is becoming increasingly untenable.

In 2013, the UN General Assembly re-inscribed the French territory on its decolonisation list, but Paris has rejected the decision and keeps boycotting the annual decolonisation committee's debate on French Polynesia.

Moetai Brotherson speaks during a session of questions to the government at the National Assembly in Paris in 2019.

Moetai Brotherson Photo: AFP

While France cooperates with the UN on the decolonisation of New Caledonia, the French government has ignored calls by the Tavini to invite the UN to assess the territory's situation.

On return from New York last week, the Tavini delegates said they will raise the continued French inaction in the French National Assembly's foreign affairs commission.

The territory's Assembly members are Tavini politicians, who won all seats in the June election.

One of them, Moetai Brotherson, said he spoke to the French ambassador outside the committee venue to tell him that France's empty chair policy wasn't a good look.

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