In Mayotte, Marine Le Pen blames immigration after Cyclone Chido

Marine Le Pen in the village of Sohoa, Mayotte, January 6, 2025. JULIEN DE ROSA / AFP

The Socialist Party disappointed him, but Harsani Toumbou “remains and will remain a man of the left”. Monday January 6, the first deputy of the commune of Bandraboua, north of Mayotte, nevertheless rushed to meet Marine Le Pen. There is no question for the elected official of refusing a visit to the hamlet of Handréma, ravaged, like a large part of the archipelago, by the passage of Cyclone Chido, to the leader of the extreme right. On the contrary, his constituents will be rather grateful to him. “People here are so fed up with parties and governments: all this represents for them only broken promisesreports Harsani Toumbou. For years, Marine Le Pen has been able to take advantage of this situation, of failures, to exploit people's hope. »

Read later

In a vigorous tour of Grande-Terre, Marine Le Pen collected what she was looking for: stories of “hell” experienced by residents at the height of the storm, December 14, 2024, and the anger of“abandoned”, still deprived of water and electricity. All under the eye of the cameras. “I came to see that the reality experienced by the Mahorais is very different from that described to us by the government and all their reports”repeated the MP (National Rally) from Pas-de- for three days.

You have 79.84% of this article left to read. The rest is reserved for subscribers.

-

-

PREV “I was made for this”, Morgane Ruen, nanny in Jaignes in Seine-et-Marne, thrives with children
NEXT Itinerary of an asylum seeker | The Press