France is set to lift the state of emergency in New Caledonia, a French Pacific territory, following a period of unrest that resulted in seven deaths and significant destruction. The decision, announced by French President Emmanuel Macron's office, aims to foster political dialogue and address the issues that led to the riots. The state of emergency, initially imposed to manage the crisis, will conclude as scheduled, without extension beyond its twelve-day legal duration. This move comes after debates in the French legislature over amending the constitution concerning voter lists in New Caledonia, which contributed to the tensions. Additional mobile force units are being deployed to the territory as reinforcements to ensure stability as the region transitions out of the emergency state.
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