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The signing of a new agreement on New Caledonia's political and financial future has triggered a fresh wave of reactions from across the French territory's political chessboard.

The "ElysΓ©e-Oudinot" agreement was signed on Monday 19 January, in the presence of French President Emmanuel Macron as well as most of New Caledonia's politicians.

But the pro-independence FLNKS (Kanak and Socialist National Liberation Front), one of the main components of the pro-independence movement, had chosen not to travel to Paris.

The new deal, signed by parties represented at New Caledonia's Congress (its local parliament), including members of the moderate pro-independence PALIKA (Kanak Liberation Party) and UPM (Union Progressiste en MΓ©lanΓ©sie), who have split from FLNKS, all signed the agreement.

PALIKA and UPM are formed into a Parliamentary caucus called "UNI" (Union Nationale pour l'IndΓ©pendance).

The ElysΓ©e-Oudinot text was described as being a "complement" bearing "clarifications" to a previous agreement project, signed in July 2025 in the small city of Bougival (west of Paris).

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