New Caledonia doesn't want independence from France, 60 per cent vote against referendum

The French Archipelag of New Caledonia in the Pacific has voted 59.5 per cent against France's declaration of independence in a referendum Sunday after the count of two-thirds. According to “report NNC La 1re”, voting was 80.7 percent. The referendum, a result of the 30-year long process of deconsolidation, is voting [...]
According to “report NNC La 1re”, voting was 80.7 percent.
The referendum, a result of the 30-year long process of deconsolidation, is the first split vote held in a French territory since Djibouti was split in 1977.











