Emmanuel Macron arrives in Guyana on Monday for a one-and-a-half-day visit. The Head of State will spend thirty-six hours in the country.

He will discuss the territory's status, biodiversity and the Amazon forest. The 300,000 Guyanese, it is true, have a burning memory of the formula dropped by the president during his last visit, in the fall of 2017, after a long period of general strike against the high cost of living in the Amazon department.