Special Envoy to Saint Peter, Saint Joseph and Saint Rose (Reunion)
The pots and pans of the tropics are not numerous, but they irritate a prime minister in search of another narrative. For her second day of travel to Reunion, Elisabeth Borne took her courage in both hands Friday morning. Twenty-four hours after his arrival, the time has finally come to exchange first handshakes with onlookers in a street in Saint-Pierre, a town in the southwest of the island. Quickly interrupted by slogans that fuse, carried by a meagre dozen people. "Retirement at 60, we fought to win it, we will fight to keep it." The draft of an exchange with an FO trade unionist is aborted by the intervention of the security of Matignon which makes the head of government and the opponent a little virulent retreat.
The day had started under the best auspices. In the old Creole house that usually serves as the prefect's summer residence, the chef...
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