This morning the Mayotte press review returns to this demonstration by teachers which spills over into the rectorate, to these inhabitants of a district of Passamainty who are organizing for their own defense and an XXL UNSS cross.
Striking teachers forced their way into the rectorate.
It was yesterday, during a demonstration of around fifty primary school teachers. They wanted to meet the rector, and for that they cut the fence to chant their slogans under his office. He couldn't hear them, he was in Petite-Terre.
Instead, the teachers met with his chief of staff, without progress. The strike resumes this morning at 8:30 a.m.
For the first day, Monday, nearly a quarter of teachers were on strike according to Flash Info. Seven schools had to close. The SNUipp-FSU union is demanding in particular an increase in indexation, the guarantee of educational freedom and the setting of a maximum threshold of students per class. “ In mainland France, in kindergarten, there are thirteen per class. In Mayotte, we are at thirty, and it risks increasing further » tells a teacher in Flash Info. A mobilization can also be found on our website.
It's fed up for the residents of the Manguiers 2 district in Passamainty.
They ended up writing to the SIM, the national police and the Mamoudzou town hall to denounce repeated burglaries, thefts and assaults.
As the Journal de Mayotte recounts, local residents even ended up setting up two groups on Whatsapp messaging : one for everyday activities, the other for the security of the residence.
The messages follow one another: “ Machete attack at 3 p.m. while I was putting away my scooter », « Hello, attempted burglary on the chalet at the back. Be vigilant. » They also pay guards and have set up a whistle system: when a guard identifies a problem, he whistles to warn the residents of the neighborhood. Those who heard the call must go out quickly, whistle to them and join the guards, so as not to leave them alone in front of potential attackers.
It helps, but in the long run, residents say they are exhausted. They asked the SIM to urgently repair the holes in the fence and install a lighting system. Moving would mean vindicating the thieves, explains a resident to the Mayotte newspaper.
Mayotte has the lowest rate of victims of domestic violence recorded in France.
This is the observation of the Ministry of the Interior, which yesterday published the figures for the year 2023. With a rate of almost 7 victims per 1,000 inhabitants we are in last place in the ranking, tied with Lozère. Conversely, Reunion is the second territory with the most victims recorded, with a rate of nearly 15 victims per 1,000 inhabitants.
Nationally, this rate is a little more than 10 victims, or 271,000 victims. A figure up 10% compared to the previous year. A development linked in particular to freedom of speech and an increase in complaints filed. In detail, the victims are the vast majority women, the aggressors the majority men. Two thirds of this violence is physical violence. More figures and the French map of domestic violence can be found on the Mayotte website 1era.
Kani-Kéli and Bouéni are no longer part of the priority districts.
Last month, the prefecture unveiled the new map of the city's priority neighborhoods system. They go from 36 villages to 28 next year.
This map is not yet final, the mayors of the two municipalities hope to change it according to Flash Info. Otherwise, they will no longer be able to benefit from financial aid to set up activities for young people and seniors, or to finance the local and intercommunal security and delinquency prevention council. If the State lets us go, we're done. This will cause overflows, they will amplify » predicts the mayor of Kani Kéli, whose town receives nearly 90,000 euros in subsidies each year thanks to this system. The mayor of Bouéni fears having to lay off subsidized jobs, adults and even project managers. For this change the State based itself on data from INSEE, as explained in detail this morning by Flash Info.
Laurent Wauquiez wants to abolish land rights in Mayotte and be firmer with the Comoros.
He speaks this morning in Flash Info, the president of the assembly of the Republican right group, the new name of the Republican group.
According to Laurent Wauquiez, there is a fundamental, historical link between Mayotte and its political family. It is therefore fortunate to have a Minister of the Interior, a Minister of Overseas Affairs, and a Prime Minister from the Republican right. The probable candidate for the next presidential election calls in the newspaper to abolish land law, explaining that most of the territory's problems are linked to “thehe crazy destabilization generated by illegal immigration. » According to him, access to public services for illegal migrants, such as schools or hospitals, must also be eliminated. His group plans to soon submit a bill to regulate illegal immigration in Mayotte. Laurent Wauquiez also wants more firmness with the Comoros, accusing them of not having kept their word on the fight against smugglers. “ I am for stopping all development aid until the Comoros change their attitude » adds the elected official. Flash Info asks him: what differentiates him from Marine Le Pen? “ I have not seen any initiative brought to the National Assembly by the National Rally » replies Laurent Wauquiez. There was also talk of the cost of living, social convergence and water. A complete interview can be found in Flash Info.
Around twenty young people will represent Mayotte in the national cross country.
You can read it in the Journal de Mayotte. The UNSS of Mayotte organized the Academic Cross Department bringing together more than 1,000 students, from middle school to final year, at the Bahehdja stadium in Chiconi. “This year we had to limit the number to just over 1,000 students so as not to be overwhelmed.”explains Philippe Verseau.
The regional director of the UNSS of Mayotte does not lack enthusiasm to talk about the national Cross”It's the biggest national event organized by the UNSS, it's a monstrous thing!” There will be 22 privileged people, girls and boys, who will be able to fly to Cergy, near Paris, at the end of March to take part.