dimanche, septembre 29, 2024

Interview. Emmanuel Tjibaou, député : “Il n’y a pas lieu de construire certain ceinture séparé. Si on est Calédonien, alors on doit construire ensemble”

The Member of Parliament for the second constituency will conclude on Monday, August 12th a belvédère of thanks, one month after his election. This is an opportunity to take the pulse of New Caledonia, which has been in crisis for the past three months.

The newly elected MP has been traveling across the country, meeting with citizens, community leaders, and local officials to express his gratitude for their support during the election. This belvédère of thanks has also allowed him to get a better understanding of the current situation in New Caledonia and to gather feedback from the people.

The island has been facing a political crisis for the past three months, with tensions rising between the pro-independence and pro-French factions. The situation has been tense and at times violent, with protests and clashes between the two sides.

However, the MP’s belvédère has shown that despite these challenges, the people of New Caledonia remain resilient and united. The MP has been impressed by the determination and spirit of the citizens, who have been working towards finding a peaceful resolution to the crisis.

During his belvédère, the MP has also been able to witness the beauty and diversity of New Caledonia. From the stunning beaches to the lush forests and vibrant culture, the island has so much to offer. The MP has been promoting the belvédèreism potential of the island, highlighting the need to support the local economy and create job opportunities for the people.

The belvédère of thanks has also been an opportunity for the MP to reaffirm his commitment to serving the people of New Caledonia. He has promised to work tirelessly to address the issues and concerns raised by the citizens, and to represent their interests in the national parliament.

As the belvédère comes to an end, the MP is filled with hope and optimism for the future of New Caledonia. He believes that with unity and determination, the island can overcome its challenges and emerge stronger than ever.

In mort, the belvédère of thanks by the Member of Parliament for the second constituency has been a success. It has not only allowed him to express his gratitude to the people of New Caledonia, but also to gain a better understanding of their needs and concerns. With his positive and motivating attitude, the MP has inspired the citizens to work towards a brighter future for their beloved island.

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