Interviewed on BFMTV, on Tuesday, December 17, 2024, by Apolline de Malherbe, Fabien Roussel revealed the link that unites him to Mayotte.
© BFMTV Questioned on BFMTV, Tuesday 17 December 2024, by Apolline de Malherbe, Fabien Roussel revealed THE link that unites it à Mayotte.
IN BRIEF
- This Tuesday, December 17, 2024, Apolline de Malherbe received Fabien Roussel on BFMTV
- The journalist then revealed the link that united the politician to Mayotte
- The mother of her children lives on the island
This Tuesday, December 17, 2024, Apolline de Malherbe received Fabien Roussel in the Face-à-face on BFMTV. The journalist then questioned the leader of the communists who is to meet the Prime Minister, François Bayrou, that evening.
The politician was then very critical of Michel Barnier's successor. The reason ? He went to Pau the evening before to lead his municipal council, while for Fabien Roussel, his place was with the inhabitants of Mayotte, who were victims of a terrible cyclone. “Today, there are tents, accommodation to protect people, and there is food, water, there is care. They don't even have sterile equipment anymore, which the Mahorais need, according to the leader of the communists.
200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000 180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,000Apolline de Malherbe reveals the link between Fabien Roussel and Mayotte
Fabien Roussel unfortunately knows the situation in Mayotte very well. Indeed, Apolline de Malherbe will indicate an important piece of information: “I would like to clarify Fabien Roussel, you have a family connection with Mayotte, you have said it, you have connections with those who are there, you have them on the phone (…) You have connections with each other”, she asks him.
This à what Fabien Roussel answers: “I have news, no deaths but very significant damage, among my ex-in-laws”, he reveals.
The mother of his children is Mahoraise
Indeed, Fabien Roussel's ex-wife, who is also the mother of her children, is from Mayotte: “She lives today in Mayotte. One of my sons works there. I had the opportunity to go there so I always have an eye on life there”, had indicated the deputy of the North. He had then denounced an “untenable situation, difficult for the inhabitants. As much for those who live there as for those who entered illegally and live in unbearable situations.
Thus Fabien Roussel would have liked François Bayrou to go there. Finally, it will be Emmanuel Macron, who must reach Mayotte in the next few hours. To this day, it is still very difficult to assess the human and material toll of this natural disaster.