François Bayrou, in search of “concrete solutions”, postpones his visit to Mayotte by one day

François Bayrou, in search of “concrete solutions”, postpones his visit to Mayotte by one day
François Bayrou, in search of “concrete solutions”, postpones his visit to Mayotte by one day

Initially scheduled for Sunday, François Bayrou’s visit to Mayotte will begin on Monday, Matignon said on Saturday. The Prime Minister will be accompanied in particular by his Ministers of State Elisabeth Borne (Education) and Manuel Valls (Overseas), with the desire to provide “concrete solutions” to the inhabitants of the island.

Prime Minister François Bayrou will arrive in Mayotte on Monday, and not on Sunday as initially planned, for a visit focused on “concrete solutions” for the inhabitants of the island devastated by cyclone Chido, we learned on Saturday from Matignon .

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The desire to provide “concrete solutions”

The Prime Minister will fly on Sunday evening to Mayotte where he will spend the day on Monday, before going in the evening to the island of , an important logistics base located 1,435 kilometers away, where he will continue his visit on Tuesday.

He will be accompanied by Ministers of State Élisabeth Borne (Education) and Manuel Valls (Overseas) and Ministers Valérie Létard (Housing), Yannick Neuder (Health) and Thani Mohamed Soilihi (Francophonie and International Partnerships). The details of the visit of this important ministerial delegation have not yet been specified.

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François Bayrou is going to Mayotte “with the desire to provide concrete solutions to the populations there on issues of education, health, housing”, explained those around him. Appointed Prime Minister on December 13, the day before the cyclone passed, the latter had sparked a lively controversy by going to the Municipal Council of on December 16, a city of which he intends to remain mayor, after having participated by videoconference in a meeting of crisis in Mayotte.

The human toll on site still remains very uncertain, with 39 deaths officially recorded and more than 4,000 injured.

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