Fritch warns of chaos should anti-independence party lose election

8:57 am on 21 April 2023
French Polynesia President Edouard Fritch

French Polynesia's President Edouard Fritch Photo: supplied

French Polynesia's President Edouard Fritch has warned of chaos, should his party lose power to the pro-independence Tavini Huiraatira.

In last Sunday's first round of the territorial elections, his Tapura Huiraatira came second, winning 30 percent of the votes against Tavini's 35 percent.

Fritch's Tapura has now joined forces with the opposition Amuitahiraa to have a joint list of candidates in next week's run-off round.

Amuitahiraa failed to get enough support to qualify for the run-off but with the list merger, four of its candidates are allowed to stand again.

Fritch said French Polynesia is now in a state of emergency and cannot be allowed to go towards independence.

The Amuitahiraa leader Gaston Flosse, who runs the party despite being ineligible because of corruption convictions, has been campaigning for French Polynesia becoming a sovereign state in association with France.

In the last elections in 2018, the Tapura won two thirds of all seats.

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