the former minister of overseas territories fears a destabilization of the group

the former minister of overseas territories fears a destabilization of the group
the former minister of overseas territories fears a destabilization of the group

He had been one of the noted prefects of Guadeloupe. Then Minister of Overseas Territories. Jean-François Carenco has just released his book “Rise up for the Republic”. According to him, overseas communities must have more powers. The former Minister of Overseas also reacted to the question of the cost of living and the methods of the Hayot group described in an article in Libération. He fears the consequences of destabilizing GBH.

The book by Jean-François Carenco, former Minister of Overseas Territories, former prefect of Guadeloupe, is now available in bookstores across the archipelago: “Rise up for the Republic”, published by Jean-Benoît Desnel Editions, a house Martinican edition.

A book of around fifty pages where the author pleads for a citizen revival in favor of the Republic. Jean-François Carenco WHO stayed for a little over a year at the head of the Ministry of Overseas Territories, today delivers his feeling directly: we need more responsibilities for overseas communities. We must put an end to centralized and vertical management from which, according to him, promotes racism.

Another issue on which the former minister spoke, the cost of living and the daily investigation Liberation on the “suspicious” profits of the GBH group. The former cabinet advisor to Jean-François Carenco claims to have seen Bernard Hayot several times on rue Oudinot.

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If he recognizes that there is a real issue of the high cost of living in our regions, for the former Minister of Overseas Territories, we must go in depth according to him. For, destabilizing GBH will have serious consequences in the Antilles, Guyana and .


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