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Titre L'administration de la Nouvelle-Calédonie en mal de représentativité
Auteur M. Nicolas Clinchamps
Mir@bel Revue Revue française d'administration publique
Numéro no 118, juillet 2006 Fonction publique : "ressembler à la population" ?
Rubrique / Thématique
Fonction publique : "ressembler à la population" ?
 Servir un état plurinational
Page 335
Résumé anglais Representation Problems in New Caledonia's Civil Service. The author examines whether New Caledonia's civil service is representative of the territory's national and ethnic groups, and whether there is any demand for greater representation. This study on civil service officials (for whom it is difficult to obtain reliable information) suggests that this is not generally the case. It also includes an analysis of their legal status, although specific provisions only concern minor matters. New Caledonia's civil service is currently affected by two dynamic factors : firstly, the need to “achieve a new balance” in accordance with the Preamble of the Nouméa Accord, and secondly, the need to give local people priority access to jobs. The achievement of a new balance has an ethnic dimension, but it is not strong enough to foster the emergence of a representative civil service. Furthermore, giving local people priority access to jobs seems to go against such a development.
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