A member of the centrist Oceanian Awakening party, she is the first woman to be president of the congress.
[3] She entered the University of New Caledonia at age 18 where she received two degrees, one in public administration and the other in economics and management.
[2] In 2019, Falaeo co-founded the political party L'Éveil océanien (Oceanian Awakening, EO) with Milakulo Tukumuli.
[1] In August 2024, she became a candidate in the election for President of the Congress of New Caledonia after Roch Wamytan was narrowly ousted by a vote of 28–26.
[7] Her election came in the midst of New Caledonia being in a major unrest between pro- and anti-independence groups, with Falaeo pledging to "pursue a middle-way approach to governance.