Prime Minister Jean Castex "condemned with the utmost firmness" the violence that has erupted since last weekend in Guadeloupe, against a backdrop of contestation of the vaccination obligation and social crisis, and called for "calm".

"The demand for firmness must also be accompanied by a dialogue necessary to hear and understand our fellow citizens who are asking questions in good faith," continued the head of government.

He announced the creation of a "forum for dialogue" in order to "convince and support individually, humanely" the professionals concerned by the vaccination obligation, after a meeting with elected officials of the West Indian island. .

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Coronavirus: Why overseas territories remain reluctant to compulsory vaccination and the health pass

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