The recent violence in Martinique and New Caledonia stems from long-standing grievances over economic pressures and political discontent, raising significant challenges for Prime Minister Michel Barnier.
Amidst rising tensions, a curfew in Martinique aims to restore order as protests erupt over the high cost of living, reflecting deep dissatisfaction among residents.
In New Caledonia, the police's lethal action against two suspects has escalated an already volatile situation, highlighting the ongoing unrest and fear concerning Indigenous rights and representation.
The violent backlash in New Caledonia, fueled by concerns over voting rights for the Indigenous Kanak population, reflects broader issues of autonomy and the legacy of colonialism in France's territories.
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