Philippe Germain Explained

Philippe Germain
Order:President of the Government of New Caledonia
Term Start:1 April 2015
Term End:5 July 2019
Predecessor:Cynthia Ligeard
Successor:Thierry Santa
Vicepresident:Jean-Louis d'Anglebermes
Birth Date:1 January 1968
Birth Place:Nouméa, New Caledonia, France
Nationality:French
Party:Caledonia Together

Philippe Germain is a French politician who served as President of the Government of New Caledonia from 2015 to 2019. He was elected to the presidency on 1 April 2015 with a five-year mandate.[1] [2]

Presidency

Before Germain's election on 1 April 2015, the New Caledonian presidency had been legally vacant for more than 100 days, although Cynthia Ligeard stayed on as a "caretaker" while attempting to secure election to a five-year term.[1] [3] Attempts to elect a president and vice president, who must represent both the anti- and pro-independence camps in New Caledonia under the Nouméa Accord, were unsuccessful until three ministers from the pro-independence minority agreed to back Germain.[2] Ligeard accused Germain of "betrayal" and blamed the French government for engineering her defeat.[2] [3] Fifteen members of Congress and three government ministers boycotted Germain's first policy address as president, during which he spoke for two hours and talked about New Caledonia's capacity to govern itself if voters choose independence in an upcoming referendum.[4]

Within weeks of taking office, Germain fired the assistants of Ligeard and two other government ministers,[5] although they were swiftly reinstated by court order.[6] Germain and Ligeard also clashed over the former's decision to forgive a $26 million debt owed by the Kanak-owned mining company SMSP in April 2015, with Ligeard denying that her government had previously agreed to the concession as Germain claimed.[7]

Notes and References

  1. News: Germain becomes New Caledonia president. 2 April 2015. 2 July 2015. Radio New Zealand.
  2. News: Ousted New Caledonia President Claims ‘Betrayal’ By New President. Pacific Islands Report. 2 April 2015. 2 July 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304070224/http://pidp.eastwestcenter.org/pireport/2015/April/04-03-19.htm. 4 March 2016. dead.
  3. News: New Caledonia, new president. The Global Panorama. Mic. Hubert. 12 April 2015. 2 July 2015.
  4. News: Boycott clouds New Caledonia presidential address. 14 April 2015. 3 July 2015. Radio New Zealand.
  5. News: New Caledonia ministerial staff sacked. 14 May 2015. 2 July 2015. Radio New Zealand.
  6. News: New Caledonia ministerial staff reinstated. Radio New Zealand. 3 July 2015. 27 May 2015.
  7. News: New Caledonia row over mine debt relief. 29 April 2015. 3 July 2015. Radio New Zealand.