New Caledonia's political parties have been asked to draw up proposals for the territory's new statute within the French republic - following Sunday's referendum.
More than 96 percent of people voted against independence.
Pro-independence parties say the vote was bogus and they won't recognise its outcome.
Worldwatch's Max Towle is joined by RNZ Pacific's Walter Zweifel with the details.
New Caledonia's political parties have been asked to draw up proposals for the territory's new statute within the French republic - following Sunday's referendum.
More than 96 percent of people voted against independence.
Pro-independence parties say the vote was bogus and they won't recognise its outcome.
Worldwatch's Max Towle is joined by RNZ Pacific's Walter Zweifel with the details.