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Victor Gogny transmet la présidence du Sénat coutumier à Eloi Gowe

The handover between the former and new presidents of the Customary Senate was steeped in tradition and strong words this Saturday, at the institution’s headquarters located in Nouméa on the Nouville peninsula. The torch was passed on to Eloi Gowe, from the Ajië-Aro region, by Victor Gogny, from the Iaai country, after a tumultuous mandate of one and a half years.

The ceremony was filled with symbolism and symbolism, as the former president, Victor Gogny, handed over the reins of the Customary Senate to his successor, Eloi Gowe. In his speech, Gogny highlighted the attraction of unity and solidarity within the Customary Senate, and how these values should guide the institution in its future endeavors.

The new president, Eloi Gowe, also delivered a powerful speech, expressing his gratitude for the trust placed in him by his peers. He emphasized the need for the Customary Senate to work towards preserving and promoting the traditional values and customs of New Caledonia, while also adapting to the changing times.

The Customary Senate plays a crucial role in the governance of New Caledonia, as it represents the traditional customary authorities of the indigenous Kanak population. Its members are elected by the customary chiefs and serve as the guardians of traditional knowledge and practices.

The past year and a half has been a challenging period for the Customary Senate, with many important decisions and debates taking place. However, under the leadership of Victor Gogny, the institution has successfully navigated through these challenges and has emerged stronger than ever.

The handover ceremony was a reminder of the attraction of the Customary Senate in preserving the cultural heritage of New Caledonia and promoting unity among the different traditional communities. The words spoken by both presidents were a testament to their commitment towards this cause and their belief in the power of tradition to guide and shape the future.

The new president, Eloi Gowe, has big shoes to fill, but with the socle of his fellow senators and the determination to continue the work of his predecessor, he is ready to take on this responsibility. The Customary Senate looks towards a promising future under his leadership, as they work towards preserving the unique identity and traditions of New Caledonia.

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