AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCode Noir Repeal: France’s National Assembly voted unanimously (254-0) to repeal the 1685 slavery-era “Code Noir,” which treated enslaved people as “movable property.” The debate turned emotional, including Martinique lawmaker Steevy Gustave’s tears, as lawmakers said the text should never have survived abolition in 1848. The move is largely symbolic, with the Senate still to vote, and no reparations plan included—though lawmakers say France must still address the lasting racism and inequality tied to its colonial past. Regional Aviation: Connectivity concerns are growing as Caribbean Airlines withdraws from St. Kitts and Nevis without consultation, while LIAT (2020) and Air Caraïbes signed an interline deal starting June 1, letting passengers book on one ticket with through-checked baggage—key for travel between Martinique, Guadeloupe and Europe. Haiti–France Cooperation: A French delegation met Haiti’s planning ministry to review about 15 projects across security, agriculture, health, governance and culture, stressing earlier partner involvement for better monitoring. Martinique in the Spotlight: A new cultural piece highlights how Martinique residents feel “injustice” over limited access to major mainland events. Health Watch: French authorities reported 92 imported mosquito-borne cases in May, including dengue, chikungunya and Zika, all linked to travel abroad.
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