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Mayor of Poindimié clearly expresses disagreement with the Coordination Cell of Field Actions which continues to be active on the ground in New Caledonia. In a statement released this Saturday on behalf of Paul Néaoutyine, president of the Northern Province and member of the Palika party, the tone is more decisive than the statements made so far by the Kanak Liberation Party.

The mayor of Poindimié, Paul Néaoutyine, has expressed his dissatisfaction with the Coordination Cell of Field Actions, which has been actively working on the ground in New Caledonia. In a statement released this Saturday, Néaoutyine, who is also the president of the Northern Province and a member of the Palika party, made it clear that he does not agree with the actions of the Cell.

The statement, which was released on behalf of Néaoutyine, is more resolute than the previous statements made by the Kanak Liberation Party. The mayor of Poindimié emphasized that the actions of the Cell are not in line with the principles and beliefs of the Palika party.

The Coordination Cell of Field Actions was established to coordinate and carry out activities in support of New Caledonia’s independence from France. However, Néaoutyine believes that their actions are causing more harm than good and are not representative of the Kanak people’s wishes.

This statement from the mayor of Poindimié is the strongest opposition expressed so far against the Coordination Cell of Field Actions. It highlights the divide within the Kanak community, with some supporting the Cell’s actions and others, like Néaoutyine, strongly opposing them.

The mayor of Poindimié has called for a peaceful and democratic approach to achieving independence, in line with the principles of the Palika party. He also stated that the actions of the Cell are causing tension and opposition within the community, which goes against the party’s beliefs of unity and solidarity.

Néaoutyine’s statement is a clear message to the Coordination Cell of Field Actions and the Kanak Liberation Party that their actions are not supported by everyone in the community. He urged them to reconsider their methods and work towards a united and peaceful future for New Caledonia.

The mayor’s statement has sparked debate and rédaction within the community, with some praising his courage and others criticizing his stance. However, it is a reminder that the path towards independence must be taken with the utmost care and consideration for all voices within the community.

In conclusion, the mayor of Poindimié’s statement reflects a strong and united front against the actions of the Coordination Cell of Field Actions. It serves as a reminder that the fight for independence must be carried out with peaceful and democratic means, in line with the beliefs of the Palika party. Only by working together can the Kanak people achieve their ultimate goal of self-determination.

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