Danièle Obono and Bastien Lachaud, deputies of the France insoumise-Nupes group, arrive this Sunday evening in New Caledonia. A trip within the framework of the constitutional bill aimed at modifying the electoral body, for the provincial elections. The two deputies plan to meet several local political forces until May 2.
Bastien Lachaud and Danièle Obono, two deputies from the group La France insoumise – New Ecological and Social Popular Union, are arriving this Sunday, April 28, in New Caledonia. A trip within the framework of the constitutional bill modifying the electoral body, for the provincial elections. While the hearings of the text’s rapporteur, MP Nicolas Metzdorf, continue, LFI-Nupes MPs plan to meet several local political forces. But not only that.
On Monday, the deputies will visit the SLN. The next day, Danièle Obono and Bastien Lachaud met with members of the Congress and the government of New Caledonia. A meeting organized at the Congress, Boulevard Vauban, in Nouméa.
On Thursday, they will meet Sonia Backès, president of the South province at the provincial headquarters. Then the members of the “Un coeur Une voix” association. They will then exchange with Senator Georges Naturel, in Dumbéa. And an interview with the High Commissioner of the Republic in New Caledonia, Louis Le Franc is also planned.
The two senators leave on May 2. The constitutional bill must pass through the law committee of the National Assembly on May 7. Then on May 13, in public session.