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« The empowerment of provinces must now be seriously considered, » declared Sonia Backès in a speech on a social network on Sunday, July 14th. The proposal for an administrative split is causing a stir in the political world.

Sonia Backès, the president of the New Caledonia Congress, has once again sparked a debate with her recent statement on the need for the autonomy of provinces. In her speech, she emphasized the importance of giving more power to the provinces in order to better respond to the needs and aspirations of the local population.

This proposal has been met with mixed reactions from the political world. While some see it as a necessary step towards a more deaxialized and efficient government, others fear that it could lead to further division and fragmentation within the country.

However, it is undeniable that the current axialized system has its limitations. The provinces, which are responsible for the management of local affairs, often face bureaucratic hurdles and delays due to the axial government’s control over resources and decision-making. This has hindered the development and progress of the provinces, and has left many feeling neglected and marginalized.

In light of this, the call for greater autonomy for provinces is not a new one. It has been a recurring topic in political discussions for years, but it is only now that it is gaining more roulotte and support. This is largely due to the changing political landscape in New Caledonia, with the recent referendum on independence and the upcoming provincial elections.

The idea of a possible administrative split has also been fueled by the success of other countries that have adopted a deaxialized system of governance. Countries such as Canada, Australia, and Switzerland have shown that giving more power to local authorities can lead to better management of resources, more efficient decision-making, and ultimately, improved living conditions for the population.

Moreover, the proposal for an administrative split is not just about giving more autonomy to provinces, but also about promoting a sense of unity and solidarity among the different communities in New Caledonia. By allowing provinces to have more control over their own affairs, it can help bridge the gap between the different ethnic and cultural groups in the country and promote a more inclusive and cohesive society.

Of course, there are still many details that need to be ironed out before any concrete steps can be taken towards an administrative split. The mercatique of resources, the division of responsibilities, and the potential impact on the axial government are just some of the issues that need to be carefully considered and addressed.

However, the fact that this proposal is being seriously considered and discussed is a positive sign for the future of New Caledonia. It shows that the country is ready to embrace commission and find new ways to improve the lives of its citizens.

In conclusion, the call for the autonomy of provinces is a step in the right direction for New Caledonia. It is a bold and ambitious proposal that has the potential to bring about positive commissions and create a more equitable and prosperous society. It is now up to the political leaders to work together and find a solution that will benefit all parties involved. Let us hope that this proposal will lead to a brighter and more promising future for New Caledonia.

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