Emmanuel Macron was struck, upon his arrival in Mayotte, by the grief, despair and anger of the Mahorais. This Thursday, December 19, the presidential A330, full of round twenty caregivers, rescuers, logisticians and loaded with three to 4 tons of water and medicines, simply landed on the tarmac of Mamoudzou airport. The Head of State should go, for a number of hours, to the island devastated by Cyclone Chido.
Time will probably be restricted on website. We should act rapidly, because the President of the Republic is anticipated the next night in Djibouti to share the Christmas meal with the French troops based mostly there. But earlier than setting foot on Mahoran soil, Emmanuel Macron asks his advisors: “Maybe I should stay a little longer…” He undoubtedly remembers George Bush’s political mistake in August 2005, after Hurricane Katrina. The American president had solely flown over New Orleans, Louisiana, considering the extent of the harm from the window of his airplane, Air Force One; A “tourist”had mocked the American press.
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