1984 New Caledonian legislative election information
1984 New Caledonian legislative election
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18 November 1984
1985 →
All 36 seats in Congress 18 seats needed for a majority
Party
Leader
%
Seats
+/–
RPCR
Jacques Lafleur
70.87
34
+19
LKS
Nidoïsh Naisseline
7.33
6
New
National Front
Roger Galliot
6.05
1
New
FNSC
Jean-Pierre Aïfa
4.45
1
−6
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
President of Congress before
President of Congress after
Jean Pierre-Aïfa FNSC
Dick Ukeiwé RPCR
Politics of New Caledonia
High Commissioner
Patrice Faure
President of the Government
Louis Mapou
Vice President of the Government
Isabelle Champmoreau
Congress
President
Roch Wamytan
Political parties
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Legislative elections were held in New Caledonia on 18 November 1984. They had originally been planned for July, but were postponed due to threats by the Independence Front to boycott and disrupt the vote.[1] Most members of the Front subsequently merged into the Kanak and Socialist National Liberation Front in September,[2] and proceeded to boycott the elections. As a result, the Rally for Caledonia in the Republic won 34 of the 42 seats in a landslide victory. Following the elections, Dick Ukeiwé became President of the Government.
^Waiting for the 'unblocking' Pacific Islands Monthly, October 1984, p26
^131 years on, the FLKNKS Pacific Islands Monthly, November 1984, p27
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