French government shelves bill for New Caledonia consultation on Bougival agreement

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.

The Council of Ministers meeting on December 17 will not include the bill for an early consultation originally set for March 15, 2026, on the Bougival agreement signed in July between the state, independentists, and non-independentists to establish a State of New Caledonia within France.

This follows the delay signaled by Overseas Minister Naïma Moutchou after the failure of an expert mission and amid ongoing opposition, including from the Kanak and Socialist National Liberation Front (FLNKS). Most signatories seek amendments for consensus, and the plan lacked parliamentary support from socialists and centrists.

FLNKS leaders have urged dropping the agreement entirely. President Emmanuel Macron plans to gather New Caledonia's political forces in Paris in mid-January 2026 to relaunch discussions.

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French union leaders protesting with a letter outside the Prime Minister's office against a May Day work bill.
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Unions denounce forced passage on May Day work bill

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France's eight main unions sent a letter to Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu on April 12 protesting the expansion of work on May Day. Lecornu is temporizing by promising dialogue and a meeting with the Labor Minister. The bill, adopted by the Senate in 2025, is subject to an accelerated parliamentary maneuver.

Facing union pressure, the French government has decided not to convene the joint parliamentary committee on a bill allowing work on May 1st in proximity shops. Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu announces proposals for these sectors and meetings at Matignon this week. Labor Minister Jean-Pierre Farandou met with unions and calls for in-depth social dialogue.

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