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27 Jun 2022 | 07:31 AM UTC

French Polynesia: Autonomy Day celebrations to take place in Papeete June 29

French Polynesia to mark Autonomy Day June 29. Officials events planned in Papeete. Increased security, localized transport disruptions like

Informational

Event

French Polynesia will mark Autonomy Day June 29. The day is a public holiday, and many businesses and government offices will close. An official government ceremony will take place at Tu Marama Square in Papeete 09:00-11:00. A public celebration will take place along the waterfront in the capital 15:00-20:00. An official procession is likely in the vicinity.

Indigenous and pro-independence activists could also protest on the day; marches are possible. Protests could occur at official celebrations, along nearby roads, or outside the territorial assembly. Hundreds of people could participate in demonstrations, particularly if marches occur.

Increased security is likely in Papeete, especially during the government ceremony and near the waterfront. Police will likely monitor any protests that occur. Authorities will close several roads near the waterfront for the day. Security measures and processions will probably cause localized transport disruptions.

Advice

Confirm appointments June 29 due to likely business closures. If operating in Papeete, consider avoiding the waterfront and nearby areas unless attending events. Follow all official instructions. Allow additional time to reach destinations near planned events.