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New Caledonia is governed under the 1958 French constitution. The president of France, represented by the High Commissioner of the Republic, is the head of state. The government is headed by the president of New Caledonia, who is elected by the legislature for a five-year term; there are no term limits. Members of the 54-seat Territorial Congress are elected by popular vote for five-year terms. The territory also elects two deputies to the National Assembly and one member of the Senate of France. Administratively the territory is divided into three provinces (Northern, Southern, and the Loyalty Islands), each with its own assembly.
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