In a significant move, France and New Caledonia have reached an agreement that promises increased autonomy for the Pacific territory following a year marked by violent protests against French governance.
France Grants New Autonomy to New Caledonia Amid Past Unrest

France Grants New Autonomy to New Caledonia Amid Past Unrest
New agreement allows New Caledonia to become a state within France, while addressing previous tensions over independence.
On July 13, 2025, an announcement revealed that New Caledonia would transition to the “State of New Caledonia” within the French Republic, as outlined in a 13-page agreement. This new designation, which would be incorporated into France's constitution, enables acknowledgment from other nations. French President Emmanuel Macron emphasized this development on social media as a "bet on trust."
However, the agreement is subject to ratification by the French Parliament and a public vote in New Caledonia, home to around 270,000 residents. This resolution concluded extensive negotiations between French authorities and local groups divided over independence.
The backdrop to this agreement includes last year's intense protests and riots sparked by fears among Indigenous Kanak people regarding a proposed French constitutional amendment that they believed threatened their voting rights and independence aspirations. The unrest resulted in seven fatalities, numerous injuries, and substantial economic damages, prompting the French government to declare a state of emergency and dispatch armed police forces to restore order.
The newfound autonomy aims to stabilize relations in a region strategically important for France due to its rich nickel reserves and its role as a counterbalance to China's regional influence.
However, the agreement is subject to ratification by the French Parliament and a public vote in New Caledonia, home to around 270,000 residents. This resolution concluded extensive negotiations between French authorities and local groups divided over independence.
The backdrop to this agreement includes last year's intense protests and riots sparked by fears among Indigenous Kanak people regarding a proposed French constitutional amendment that they believed threatened their voting rights and independence aspirations. The unrest resulted in seven fatalities, numerous injuries, and substantial economic damages, prompting the French government to declare a state of emergency and dispatch armed police forces to restore order.
The newfound autonomy aims to stabilize relations in a region strategically important for France due to its rich nickel reserves and its role as a counterbalance to China's regional influence.