Mayotte: the surprising reaction of Élisabeth Borne, taken to task by teachers: News

Mayotte: the surprising reaction of Élisabeth Borne, taken to task by teachers: News
Mayotte: the surprising reaction of Élisabeth Borne, taken to task by teachers: News

During her trip to Mayotte alongside François Bayrou, the Minister of National Education Élisabeth Borne was strongly questioned by teachers deploring the lack of aid on Monday December 30. The minister assured that food aid distributions had been carried out before turning her back on them and leaving, as reported by Le Parisien.

A sequence which has already made the rounds on social networks. Traveling to Mayotte alongside François Bayrou, the Minister of National Education Élisabeth Borne was questioned by two teachers who expressed the lack of aid provided in the slums, reports Le Parisien.

« There for 15 days, in all the slums around here, Petite Terre, Grande Terre, Kawéni, Cavani, no one has come. You can say what you want on the news, the reality is there », Lamented one of the two teachers. For her part, the minister assured that distributions had been made: “ The reality is that there were distributions like you did “, she said. Indignant, the professor assured that no one saw these aids. The minister then replied “ok” before turning on her heel and leaving.

A wave of reactions on social networks

The behavior of the new Minister of Education towards these two angry teachers made the rounds on social networks and sparked strong reactions. Like the first teachers' union in : “ State aid that does not arrive, staff who hold on at arm's length, sometimes with their funds or pots of money, the establishments which welcome families. The testimony of this colleague is edifying. Élisabeth Borne cannot turn her back on this reality! »

MP Benjamin Lucas also denounced the reaction of the Minister of National Education: “ Someone to explain to Élisabeth Borne that 49.3 can only work in the National Assembly and not in the face of teachers in distress? “. The first secretary of the Socialist Party, Olivier Faure, was also indignant at the attitude of Élisabeth Borne: “ A minister cannot turn on her heels by disregarding the testimony of teachers who warn about the health situation,” he wrote on X. A reaction also deplored from the Macronists: “This sequence is a catastrophe », Estimates an EPR deputy (ex-Renaissance).

published on December 30 at 7:38 p.m., Arnaud Enjourbault, 6Medias

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