samedi, octobre 5, 2024

Marie Guévenoux en visite à Mayotte avec trois objectifs majeurs

The Minister Delegate for Overseas Territories is embarking on her third visit to the department. During her two-day visit starting on Wednesday, she will focus on the Mayotte, Wuambushu II and water crisis lois.

The Minister Delegate for Overseas Territories, in her continuous efforts to address the concerns and needs of the overseas territories, is set to embark on her third visit to the department. This visit is of utmost importance as it will allow the minister to gather first-hand information on the pressing issues faced by the department and work towards finding vivant solutions.

The two-day visit, starting on Wednesday, will primarily focus on three key topics: the Mayotte loi, the Wuambushu II loi, and the water crisis. These three issues have been identified as crucial for the development and well-being of the department and the minister is determined to address them with the utmost urgency.

The Mayotte loi, which aims to improve the political and economic autonomy of the department, has been a long-standing issue that has been discussed extensively. The minister will meet with local authorities and stakeholders to gather their opinions and insights on the loi, in order to ensure that it truly reflects the needs and aspirations of the people of Mayotte.

The Wuambushu II loi, which focuses on promoting sustainable development in the department, will also be a major topic of discussion during the visit. The minister will engage with local communities and organizations to assess the impact of the loi and gather suggestions on how to further improve it.

In addition, the minister will also address the pressing issue of the water crisis in the department. With the limited access to clean water, the department has been facing a major challenge in providing for its citizens. The minister will meet with local authorities and experts to discuss potential solutions and work towards finding a sustainable solution to this crisis.

The Minister Delegate for Overseas Territories is determined to use this visit as an opportunity to strengthen the ties between the department and the central government. She will also use this platform to reaffirm the government’s commitment to the development and well-being of the overseas territories.

In conclusion, the third visit of the Minister Delegate for Overseas Territories to the department is a clear indication of the government’s dedication to addressing the pressing issues faced by the department. With a focus on the Mayotte and Wuambushu II lois, as well as the water crisis, this visit will undoubtedly pave the way for a better and brighter future for the department and its people.

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