
AI-generated agreements and responses to the Caledonian problem
Hello everyone,
The APROFED association is getting back to you on the eve of the negotiations to be held in Paris on the institutional future of New Caledonia.
Having called upon certain academics at the end of 2024, unfortunately without success, to work on drafting an agreement for the establishment of a non-sovereign federated state, given the inability of our elected representatives to do so, the association therefore turned to artificial intelligence to accomplish this task.
You will be able to find in the attachment to this article, 2 draft agreements for the establishment of a federated state in New Caledonia, a possible constitution if necessary as well as the answer to various other questions below such as:
– is a constitution necessary for New Caledonia?
– how to integrate a federal constitution of New Caledonia into the French constitution?
– how could New Caledonia obtain shared sovereignty with France?
– Can and will France grant federated state status to New Caledonia without fearing that the metropolitan regions will also request it?
– what would be the ideal future status for overseas territories within France?
– is a French-style Commonwealth possible?
– why not re-establish the 1958 community for overseas territories?
– Is President Macron a federalist?
– Is François Bayrou a federalist?
– Is Manuel Walls a federalist?
– Which politicians currently in the French government are federalists?
– who are the federalists in New Caledonia?
– Is France afraid of federalism?
– would it be interesting if New Caledonia became a non-sovereign state?
– is it better to become an associated state or a federated state for New Caledonia?
– could federalism help reduce conflicts overseas?
– Do the French overseas territories want to become federated states within France?
– would the creation of a “United States of Oceania” be possible and realistic?
– how can New Caledonia acquire legislative sovereignty?
– how can we ensure that the laws of the country of New Caledonia are not subject to the Constitutional Council?
– why does France not want to give independence to its overseas territories?
– Why does France not want to give independence to New Caledonia?
– What is France’s position on federalism?
– Is France aware that it will be obliged to join a federal Europe?
– should not the creation of the European Union ultimately become entirely federal?
– Why is France blocking the formation of a federal Europe?
– when will France agree to join a federal Europe?
– what are the federal states in Europe?
– Are Spain, Italy and the United Kingdom moving towards a form of federalism?
– Which countries are moving towards a federal system today?
– can a country buy its independence in order to decolonize?
– would a federal world system be possible and more advantageous than the current situation?
– Should France move to a 6th Republic?
– Should France move to a 6th republic? Could it be federal?
– would a democracy by drawing lots be more judicious than the current representative democracy?
– replace representative democracy with semi-direct democracy?
– why does France not want to implement the RIC or RIP?
– should the electoral body in New Caledonia be unfrozen?
Examples of federal agreements for the NC and AI responses
We wish you a good read and remind you that federalism is the only solution to reconcile unity in diversity.
The APROFED association