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The logistical puzzle of overseas parliamentarians

2022-08-22T18:26:00.868Z


DECRYPTION – Overseas deputies are trying to find a balance between the time spent in the National Assembly and that invested in the field, far from mainland France.


From Mayotte, Mansour Kamardine (LR) recognizes it: his daily life as an overseas deputy is not always easy.

Like many of his colleagues elected in constituencies far from mainland France, he must succeed in reconciling parliamentary work and presence in the field.

Sometimes, succeeding in measuring the time devoted to one or the other is far from easy.

"

When I am in Mayotte and people see my fellow parliamentarians gathered in the Assembly, they say to me: 'Mr. MP, what are you doing here?'

And when I'm in Paris for several weeks, people tell me: “We don't see you anymore!

Have you forgotten us?”

smiles Mansour Kamardine, who is already in his third term in the Mahoran archipelago.

“You have to manage to juggle between the two…”

"Working in two time zones"

In the Assembly, there are 29 deputies to represent the nearly 3 million French people living in an overseas territory.

National mandates, which however require significant territorial anchoring to…

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Source: lefigaro

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