Special envoy to Pointe-à-Pitre
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The day after his arrival in Guadeloupe, Sébastien Lecornu tried to engage in dialogue with local union representatives.
At the heart of the discussions: the framework for the application of the vaccination obligation for caregivers and firefighters, which divides the West Indies.
It was cut short on Monday after only ten short minutes of meeting.
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At the Pointe-à-Pitre sub-prefecture, the Minister of Overseas Territories was waiting for interlocutors in the morning.
From an office window he could see a hundred demonstrators in concert in a square.
Until a delegation decides to enter the building, Élie Domota - the trade unionist who had distinguished himself during the general strike of 2009 - in the lead.
The meeting quickly stumbled over the refusal of the former secretary general of the UGTG and representatives of two other organizations (CGTG and UDFO) to condemn the violence.
“It doesn't help to have a clear conversation.
I know where I live, the law of the Republic
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