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Polls open in New Caledonia’s first provincial elections since 2019

The New Zealand public broadcaster reports that about 2,500 police officers were deployed to secure and monitor polling stations.

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Al Jazeera
Sunday, 28 June 202607:12 am IST • 2 min read
Polls open in New Caledonia’s first provincial elections since 2019
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The New Zealand public broadcaster reports that about 2,500 police officers were deployed to secure and monitor polling stations.

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