Caroline March facts: Parents, siblings, husband, children, net worth—
Caroline March is a Kanak politician in New Caledonia.
A member of the pro-independence Caledonian Union, she led the Kanak and Socialist National Liberation Front alliance in the Congress of New Caledonia from 2011 to 2014.
In 1988, Caroline March was one of the signatories of the Matignon Agreements between New Caledonian loyalists and separatists.
Who are Caroline March’s parents and siblings?
Machoro was born Caroline Machoro-Reignier into the Nakéty tribe, situated between the villages of Canala and Thio, in 1952.
There is limited information available about her parents, including their names and whether they are still alive.
She is the younger sister of Éloi Machoro, who served as general secretary of the Caledonian Union beginning in 1981 and minister of security in the self-declared Kanak Socialist Republic provisional government from its creation in 1984.
Known as one of the principal organizers of actions during the independence struggle in the 1980s, he was killed by law enforcement officers in 1985.
Caroline Machoro and her sisters followed in her brother’s footsteps in pursuing independence from France, and in the 1980s she spent four months in prison due to her political activity.
Who are Caroline March’s husband and children?
Machoro is married to the Frenchman Gérard Reignier, a fellow UC activist who served as the party’s general secretary from 2007 to 2017. There is limited information available about her children.
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