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Politics & Government Guide in Wallis And Futuna

Political system, governance structure, stability indicators, and democratic institutions

Wallis and Futuna is a French overseas collectivity in the South Pacific with a population of approximately 11,620. The territory operates under French sovereignty with executive power exercised by a Prefect representing France and regulatory power held by a 20-member democratically elected Territorial Assembly. The territory maintains its three customary kingdoms and operates under a regime of legislative specialty and autonomy.

Government Type

Parliamentary democracy; overseas collectivity of France

Legal System

French civil law system; regime of legislative specialty and autonomy applies

Head of State

President of the French Republic Emmanuel Macron(since 2017)

Head of Government

Senior Administrator (Prefect) Jean-François de Manheullesince 2025

Legislature

Type:unicameral
Lower House:Territorial Assembly (20 seats)

Major Political Parties

People's Union for Wallis and Futuna()

Local

Sigave National Association()

Local

Voice of the Wallis and Futuna Peoples()

Local

Voting Rights

Citizens of Wallis and Futuna have the right to vote in territorial elections. The territory is represented by one Senator in the French Senate and one Member of the French National Assembly, with voting rights in French national elections.

Recent Developments

  • Jean-François de Manheulle appointed as Senior Administrator/Prefect in November 2025
  • Population census conducted in 2023 showing approximately 11,620 inhabitants with 72.5% in Wallis and 27.5% in Futuna
  • Continued operation as Overseas Country and Territory (OCT) with special association regime with the European Union
Voting Age18
SuffrageUniversal adult suffrage
Constitution2003
Three customary kingdoms and administrative districts3