“We need to take the time” to discuss, says Philippe Dunoyer, Renaissance MP for New Caledonia

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Riots in New Caledonia: “We must take the time” to discuss, say René Dosière, former socialist deputy, and Philippe Dunoyer, Renaissance deputy for New Caledonia
René Dosière, former socialist deputy and former rapporteur on the status of New Caledonia, and Philippe Dunoyer, Renaissance deputy of New Caledonia, are invited to 19/20 info, Thursday May 16, to discuss the situation in New Caledonia .
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René Dosière, former socialist deputy and former rapporteur on the status of New Caledonia, and Philippe Dunoyer, Renaissance deputy of New Caledonia, are invited to 19/20 info, Thursday May 16, to discuss the situation in New Caledonia .

Thursday, May 16, scenes of violence continue in New Caledonia, against the backdrop of constitutional reform. René Dosière, former socialist deputy and former rapporteur on the status of New Caledonia, and Philippe Dunoyer, Renaissance deputy of New Caledonia, are present on the 19/20 set to discuss a possible way out of the crisis. “In 1988, when there was a severe civil war, the separatists and the non-separatists treated each other as terrorists, and finally, thanks to the intelligence of Michel Rocard, and that of political leaders, we were able, despite everything, make peace”explains René Dosière.

According to the former MP, “it is possible to make peace, but there are three conditions to be met”to know “take the time”, “dialogue” And “set up mediation”. For his part, Philippe Dunoyer determines two priorities, namely feeding and healing the population. Then, he agrees with the former MP: “You have to take the time.”


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