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  • Nupure the latest to leave Tahiti's Tahoeraa

    Another French Polynesian assembly member has decided to quit the once dominant anti-independence Tahoeraa Huiraatira party of Gaston Flosse.

    Updated at 6:25 am on 13 September 2017

  • Tahiti's Tahoeraa loses another member

    Another French Polynesian assembly member has decided to quit the once dominant anti-independence Tahoeraa Huiraatira party of Gaston Flosse.

    Updated at 5:16 am on 11 September 2017

  • Former judge spared Tahiti theft trial

    A former president of a French Polynesian court has been spared a trial because of the statute of limitations.

    Updated at 9:54 am on 7 September 2017

  • French Polynesia's Tahoeraa may lose another assembly member

    There is again speculation in French Polynesia that the formerly dominant Tahoeraa Huiraatira Party is about to lose another assembly member.

    Updated at 8:48 am on 6 September 2017

  • Former court president charged with stealing documents

    A former French Polynesian court president is due to appear in the criminal court in Tahiti next week on charges of stealing historic documents.

    Updated at 12:59 pm on 1 September 2017

  • Tahiti atoll sale case thrown out

    France's highest court has rejected a bid to convict former French Polynesian president Gaston Flosse and a leading pearl producer Robert Wan.

    Updated at 4:06 pm on 19 July 2017

  • Tahiti's Tahoeraa stands to lose more members

    French Polynesia's formerly dominant Tahoeraa Huiraatira Party is poised to lose more members after already being weakened by a split.

    Updated at 7:44 am on 14 July 2017

  • France reconsiders compensation bids by nuclear test veterans

    French Polynesia's nuclear test veterans have been given fresh hope that France will at last compensate them for the poor health caused by the weapons tests.

    Updated at 4:49 am on 6 July 2017

  • French Polynesia marks Autonomy Day

    French Polynesia is marking today's Autonomy Day with festivities in Papeete which organisers regard as an opportunity to showcase the community and its activities.

    Updated at 7:45 am on 30 June 2017

  • Tahiti's Tahoeraa in alleged breach of funding law

    A leaked letter in French Polynesia suggests the Tahoeraa Huiraatira Party of Gaston Flosse is in breach of party financing rules.

    Updated at 3:47 pm on 14 June 2017

  • Tuihani blames Tahiti's Flosse for resignation

    French Polynesia's assembly president says he resigned from the Tahoeraa Huiraatira party because of its leader Gaston Flosse.

    Updated at 2:29 pm on 9 June 2017

  • Iriti gets top role in Tahiti's Tahoeraa

    French Polynesia's Tahoeraa Huiraatira party has chosen Teura Iriti as its new leader in the assembly.

    Updated at 2:55 pm on 8 June 2017

  • Top politician of Tahiti's Tahoeraa Marcel Tuihani quits party

    The president of the French Polynesian assembly Marcel Tuihani has reportedly quit the Tahoeraa Huiraatira party led by Gaston Flosse over policy differences.

    Updated at 2:06 pm on 7 June 2017

  • Fraud claims rejected by Tahit's ruling party

    French Polynesia's ruling party has strongly rejected claims of electoral fraud made by the Tahoeraa Huiraatira Party's leader.

    Updated at 11:31 am on 12 May 2017

  • Fraud alleged in Tahiti in French election

    The leader of French Polynesia's Tahoeraa Huiraatira party says there has been electoral fraud in last weekend's French presidential election.

    Updated at 1:10 pm on 11 May 2017

  • Flosse claims Le Pen's Tahiti votes

    The leader of French Polynesia's Tahoeraa Huiraatira says it has been encouraged by the support given to Marine Le Pen in last weekend's French presidential election.

    Updated at 9:12 am on 11 May 2017

  • Tahiti's Flosse backs Le Pen

    The leader of French Polynesia's Tahoeraa Huiraatira Party has called on Tahitians to rally behind Marine Le Pen in this weekend's French presidential election.

    Updated at 7:46 pm on 2 May 2017

  • French Polynesia president to repay public money

    French Polynesia's president says he won't join his precedessor's bid to go to the European Court of Human Rights after they were told to repay more than US$2 million misspent two decades ago.

    Updated at 6:21 pm on 29 April 2017

  • Jail sentence for Tahiti's Conroy

    French Polynesia's criminal court has given a jail sentence for tax fraud to the man who brought down Gaston Flosse.

    Updated at 3:26 pm on 28 April 2017

  • Temaru hails low voter turnout in Tahiti

    French Polynesia's pro-independence leader Oscar Temaru has welcomed the low turnout in last weekend's first round of the French presidential election.

    Updated at 5:16 am on 28 April 2017

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