Metzdorf rallies Renaissance lawmakers amid Bougival agreement delays

Following the French government's shelving of a consultation bill on New Caledonia's Bougival agreement, non-independentist deputy Nicolas Metzdorf—affiliated with Renaissance—has invited ten party lawmakers to Nouméa to secure support ahead of resumed talks next week, exposing rifts in Macron's central bloc.

In response to Overseas Territories Minister Naïma Moutchou's abrupt scrapping of the anticipated consultation on the Bougival agreement—previously shelved by the government last December—New Caledonian deputy Nicolas Metzdorf is mobilizing support. The Renaissance-affiliated lawmaker, known for his radical right stance in Nouméa, invited ten fellow party deputies to the archipelago this week to lock in backing before President Emmanuel Macron reconvenes stakeholders.

Metzdorf's relations with Macron soured last July after the president floated a referendum on independence-association in 15 years, a proposal he rejects. 'We're no longer aligned,' he stated, while decrying Moutchou's move as 'permanent reneging' and a 'betrayed love for France' to local audiences.

This internal revolt within the central bloc underscores tensions as discussions on the July 2025 agreement—aimed at defining New Caledonia's future within France—resume amid ongoing challenges.

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French National Assembly deputies voting on RN resolution to denounce 1968 France-Algeria agreement, showing narrow approval and political divisions.
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Assembly adopts RN resolution to denounce 1968 France-Algeria agreement

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The National Assembly adopted on Thursday, by one vote, a Rassemblement National resolution to denounce the 1968 France-Algeria agreement, which provides a favorable migration regime for Algerians. For the first time, an RN text is approved by deputies, with support from the right and Horizons, despite opposition from the government and the left.

Following Minister Naïma Moutchou's announcement of a delay, the French government has abandoned plans—at least for now—to introduce a bill for an early consultation of New Caledonians on the Bougival agreement. Emmanuel Macron will convene stakeholders in Paris in mid-January 2026.

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Following the government's decision to shelve a bill for an early consultation, President Emmanuel Macron has specified a January 16 meeting with New Caledonian elected officials in Paris to advance dialogue on the territory's future and clarify the fragile Bougival agreement.

The National Assembly rejected on January 14 the two censure motions filed by La France Insoumise and the Rassemblement National against the government, in reaction to the EU-Mercosur free trade agreement. The LFI motion garnered only 256 votes out of 288 required, while the RN's got 142. Despite French opposition, the European Union is set to sign the deal on Saturday.

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The French government threatened on Friday to dissolve the National Assembly if censured, preparing early legislative elections alongside March municipal polls. This response to censure motions from RN and LFI on the Mercosur deal draws criticism from figures like François Hollande and Michel Barnier. As the 2026 budget nears debate, calls to use article 49.3 grow to avert deadlock.

Bruno Retailleau, president of Les Républicains, is navigating a challenging period since leaving the government, highlighted by internal divisions over the social security budget. Eighteen deputies from the Droite républicaine group, led by Laurent Wauquiez, voted in favor of the bill, sparking tensions with Retailleau. He plans to reflect on his 2027 presidential ambitions during the year-end holidays.

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Éric Zemmour, president of Reconquête, announced that his party will propose a merger of right-wing lists in the second round of the 2026 municipal elections. At a campaign launch in Saint-Mandé, he outlined a strategy to maximize scores in the first round before pursuing right-wing unity. He anticipates the Rassemblement National will reject the alliance but hopes for support from Les Républicains.

 

 

 

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