Overseas, movements to fight against the high cost of living persist. In Reunion, food prices are on average 37% higher than in France. All sectors of daily life are affected by this price increase. How to fight inflation today? Sobatkoz opens the debate this Thursday, November 21.
For several weeks, a revolt against the high cost of living has set Martinique ablaze. In Reunion, mobilization currently remains weak. However, inflation has increased the difficulties of many families on an island where a third of the population is in poverty. Are the measures put in place in recent years to combat the high cost of living effective? Is the dock dues reform, announced numerous times but never carried out, a solution? How to ensure price transparency and fight against monopolies? Meeting The 1st opens the debate this Thursday, November 21 in Sobatkoz.
Gaêlle Malet and Jean-Marc Collienne receive 4 guests:
- Séverine Rahout, member of the collective “Po la dinité lo pèp réyéné”
- Raphaël Morino citizen associated with the work of the OMPR (Observatory of Prices, Margins and Income in Reunion)
- Jean-Yves Rochoux, associate researcher at CEMOI (Center for Economics and Management of the Indian Ocean)
- Philippe Maillard secretary general and spokesperson of the FCD (Federation of Commerce and Distribution)
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