The Prime Minister, who was due to go to Mayotte on Sunday December 29 and Monday December 30, will only spend Monday there. François Bayrou will be accompanied by several ministers, including Manuel Valls and Elisabeth Borne.
First announced on Sunday December 29 and Monday December 30 in Mayotte, François Bayrou will finally only travel to the island of perfume on Monday. A visit to Reunion Island on Sunday December 29 had been mentioned for a while, before going to Mayotte, but it will not take place.
The Prime Minister will go directly to the island of perfume on Monday December 30 in the morning, and will then return, the same evening, to Reunion Island. His return to Paris is normally scheduled for Tuesday December 31 in the afternoon.
16 days after the devastating passage of Cyclone Chido in Mayotte, it is in the company of several ministers that François Bayrou will visit the affected territory: Manuel Valls, the Minister of Overseas Territories; Elisabeth Borne, Minister of National Education and Higher Education; Valérie Létard, the Minister responsible for Housing; Yannick Neuder, the Minister responsible for Health and Access to Care: and Thani Mohamed Soilihi, the Minister responsible for La Francophonie and International Partnerships.
It will be about the responses provided by the State to the inhabitants of Mayotte who faced an unprecedented disaster. What solutions for Mahorese students, who must return to school on Monday, January 13, while many school buildings are damaged? What means for the rehabilitation of permanent housing and what future for precarious housing areas? More broadly, what are the means for the reconstruction of Mayotte?
The Overseas Minister has already announced that he will stay several days in Mayotte. During an exclusive interview granted to Outre-mer la 1ère, last Thursday, Manuel Valls indicated that he would lead consultations in order to amend the special law on Mayotte. to make this text as useful as possible “. It must be presented to the Council of Ministers on January 3.
This special law should make it possible to waive certain rules to rebuild the territory as quickly as possible, particularly in terms of town planning or the collection of donations.