Prime Minister's visit to the Caribbean
MIL OSI Translation. Government of the Republic of France statements from French to English
November 6, 2017 – News
Following the passage of hurricanes Irma and Maria, the Prime minister has made November 4 to 6, a displacement in Martinique, Guadeloupe and Saint-Martin and Saint-Barthélemy.
These visits are a continuation of the work of the Interdepartmental Committee for the Reconstruction of Saint-Barthélemy and Saint-Martin. On this occasion, the Prime Minister went to meet individuals and professionals affected by hurricanes and services mobilized to provide relief and ensure public order.
Journal of the Prime Minister
Day 1: Martinique
Journal of the Prime Minister of the West Indies – Day 1: Martinique
Before his speech, the Prime Minister reviews the troops of all services engaged in Saint-Martin and Dominica – (c) Yves MALENFER / Matignon
Speech by Edouard Philippe in front of the troops – (c) Yves MALENFER / Matignon
The Prime Minister wanted to send a message of thanks to the services that intervened in the French West Indies following the hurricanes – (c) Yves MALENFER / Matignon
The young people of the RSMA present their training courses to the members of the Government – (c) Yves MALENFER / Matignon
Demonstration of the future prevention and safety agents (APS) trained to ensure the safety of goods and people – (c) Yves MALENFER / Matignon
The RSMA allows young people aged 18 to 25 to undergo training – (c) Yves MALENFER / Matignon
Demonstration of the work of tree pruners who perform tree cutting work in height – (c) Yves MALENFER / Matignon
All the courses offered by the RSMA allow these young people to have easier access to employment – (c) Yves MALENFER / Matignon
Young people from the hotel industry present their training to the Prime Minister – (c) Yves MALENFER / Matignon
The Prime Minister alongside young people in training as a technical sales agent and tourist agent – (c) Yves MALENFER / Matignon
Photo remembrance with the young people of RSMA – (c) Yves MALENFER / Matignon
Traveling to the French West Indies, Édouard Philippe met the young people of the Adapted Military Service Regiment (RSMA) in Martinique on Saturday, November 4th. Aged between 18 and 25, they take one of the thirty courses offered to help them access a job more easily. After the speech of thanks to the services that intervened in the French West Indies following the hurricanes, the Prime Minister exchanged with these young people who build and guarantee the future of Martinique.
DAY 2: Guadeloupe
Journal of the Prime Minister of the West Indies – Day 2: Guadeloupe
Arrival on the Morand farm in Trois-Rivières – (c) Yves MALENFER / Matignon
Damage in the banana plantation of Trois-Rivières – (c) Yves MALENFER / Matignon
Damage in the banana plantation of Trois-Rivières – (c) Yves MALENFER / Matignon
Damage in the banana plantation of Trois-Rivières – (c) Yves MALENFER / Matignon
Damage in the banana plantation of Trois-Rivières – (c) Yves MALENFER / Matignon
The Prime Minister was able to discuss with the banana growers – (c) Yves MALENFER / Matignon
Presentation of the Diomar farm and the Phytobokaz laboratory – (c) Yves MALENFER / Matignon
Presentation of the Diomar farm and the Phytobokaz laboratory – (c) Yves MALENFER / Matignon
Presentation of the Diomar farm and the Phytobokaz laboratory – (c) Yves MALENFER / Matignon
Presentation of the Diomar farm and the Phytobokaz laboratory – (c) Yves MALENFER / Matignon
The Prime Minister was able to discuss with members of the Diomar farm – (c) Yves MALENFER / Matignon
Meeting with the fishermen of Le Gosier – (c) Yves MALENFER / Matignon
Like the agriculture sector, fisheries have suffered badly as a result of hurricanes – (c) Yves MALENFER / Matignon
Lockers destroyed, dangerous swells … the consequences of hurricanes have directly affected fishermen's activity – (c) Yves MALENFER / Matignon
Fishing represents a huge potential for Guadeloupe. Yet 80% of seafood consumed is imported – (c) Yves MALENFER / Matignon
Guadeloupe could develop offshore exploitation for example, modernize the fishing sector, for more sustainable practices – (c) Yves MALENFER / Matignon
On the occasion of his trip to the French West Indies, Édouard Philippe met farmers and fishermen from Guadeloupe to provide them with state support after the hurricanes they suffered.
Day 3: Saint Martin and Saint Bartholomew
Journal of the Prime Minister of the West Indies – Day 3: Saint Martin
05/11 – On arrival at the Grand Case airport, the Prime Minister met the border police (PAF) – (c) Yves Malenfer / Matignon
05/11 – The Prime Minister and the agents of the PAF – (c) Yves Malenfer / Matignon
06/11 – Édouard Philippe arrives at Clair Saint Maximin Elementary School – (c) Yves Malenfer / Matignon
06/11 – Reception of the students on the occasion of the return of the classes – (c) Yves Malenfer / Matignon
06/11 – Exchanges with teachers – (c) Yves Malenfer / Matignon
06/11 – Prime Minister and students of CP – (c) Yves Malenfer / Matignon
06/11 – Prime Minister and Ministers visit Orléans District – (c) Yves Malenfer / Matignon
06/11 – Walking in the Orleans District – (c) Yves Malenfer / Matignon
06/11 – Meeting with FORMISC and Red Cross staff – Yves Malenfer / Matignon
06/11 – The Prime Minister and the staff of the Red Cross – Yves Malenfer / Matignon
06/11 – The Prime Minister and the Ministers went to the Orleans District Gendarmerie – (c) Yves Malenfer / Matignon
06/11 – Exchanges with Reservist Gendarmes of the Territorial Reserve Company (CRT) – (c) Yves Malenfer / Matignon
06/11 – Walk in the shopping area of Hope Estate – Yves Malenfer / Matignon
06/11 – Exchanges with traders and customers of the Hope Estate shopping district – (c) Yves Malenfer / Matignon
06/11 – The Prime Minister alongside the prefect delegate for the reconstruction of Saint Martin and Saint Barthelemy Islands, Philippe Gustin – (c) Yves Malenfer / Matignon
06/11 – The Prime Minister and the Deputy Prefect for the reconstruction of Saint Martin and Saint Barthelemy Islands, Philippe Gustin at the Hôtel de la Collectivité – (c) Yves Malenfer / Matignon
06/11 – The Prime Minister meets the inhabitants – (c) Yves Malenfer / Matignon
06/11 – Prime Minister with Annik Girardin, Minister of Overseas – (c) Yves Malenfer / Matignon
Two months after the passage of hurricane Irma, Édouard Philippe went to Saint-Martin, on November 5th and 6th. On the program: back to school, meetings with the elected officials of the community and the inhabitants of the island, exchanges with the reserve gendarmes of the territorial reserve company (CRT) and border police officers (PAF).
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