“Let’s bet on confidence” : The sentence that subtitles the Bougival agreement signed on July 12 is large on the amphitheater wall of the University of New Caledonia, in Nouméa, where the National Union for Independence (UNI) had invited the Neo-Caledonians on Saturday, August 16. However, the formula has lead in the wing, since the Kanak National Liberation Front and Socialist (FLNKS) decided to no longer continue the discussions on this agreement, which he considers that he considers “Incompatible with the achievements and fundamentals of our struggle”. The Overseas Minister Manuel Valls is expected Tuesday in Nouméa to try to find a way out.
“Bougival is a step forward towards independence”on the contrary, thinks Jean-Pierre Djaïwé, spokesperson for the Kanak Liberation Party (Palika), a movement that composes UNI with the Progressive Union in Melanesia (UPM). At the end of the path is “Accession to full sovereignty. Simply, we change the paradigm and we must recognize that we all got out bruised from the three referendums provided for by the Noumea agreement ”he assures.
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