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France's top court backs New Caledonia's voting freeze since 1998, calling it constitutional despite protests and unrest.
France’s Constitutional Council has upheld New Caledonia’s frozen electoral roll, maintaining voting restrictions based on residency and age as of October 31, 1998, ruling the measure constitutional under the Nouméa Accord.
The September 19, 2025, decision rejected claims that the system violates universal suffrage, noting it was a deliberate, constitutionally recognized exception.
While acknowledging demographic shifts have increased disenfranchised residents, the Council said the freeze remains valid for now but could be reviewed in future political discussions.
The ruling follows May 2024 unrest that killed 14 and caused over two billion euros in damage, and comes amid ongoing political tensions, including a postponed provincial election vote.
Pro-France plaintiffs plan to appeal to the European Court of Human Rights.
El máximo tribunal de Francia respalda el congelamiento del voto de Nueva Caledonia desde 1998, calificándolo de constitucional a pesar de las protestas y los disturbios.