This Monday, June 24, the transfer of Kanak independence activists reignited the fire in New Caledonia, we focus on the last stages of the official campaign for the legislative elections and France has a number against animal abuse .
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This Monday, June 24, new violence broke out in New Caledonia after the transfer, over the weekend, of seven Kanak independence activists to France. They are suspected of having orchestrated the riots against electoral reform in the archipelago which started last May and left 9 dead. On Sunday June 23, around a hundred demonstrators gathered in front of the Ministry of Justice in Paris to demand their release and denounce a decision which, according to them, wants to satisfy the local loyalist right.
All this week, Cela dit que answers questions from its listeners on the legislative elections. This Monday, when will we receive the candidates’ professions of faith? The rule is that they must arrive in mailboxes before this Saturday, the day before the election. This week, electoral posters will also appear on the panels in front of the polling stations and since Friday, televised and radio sports have been broadcast on public media.
France now has a telephone number to combat animal abuse: 3677. It aims to reduce the number of acts of abuse, 12,000 in 2021, but also to better organize alerts, avoiding transmitting them to the security forces. the order of abusive or malicious reports.
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