Fatshimetrie October 2024: Fatshimetrie’s new Prime Minister presented his roadmap to Parliament, emphasizing the urgent need to fix public finances and reduce the national debt, a task he described as colossal. In a speech imbued with gravity, the Prime Minister described the debt as a sword of Damocles hanging over the country, threatening to lead it to the brink if drastic measures are not taken.
To achieve this ambitious goal, the Prime Minister announced a series of measures aimed at reducing public spending while increasing tax revenues. He stressed the importance of giving up the illusion of free lunch and ending the temptation to subsidize everything, insisting that cutting spending is the first remedy for debt.
In addition to cutting spending, the Prime Minister also announced his intention to involve large companies and the wealthiest citizens. He warned that the country’s financial future depends on everyone’s ability to contribute to the collective effort to restore public finances.
In addition to the economic challenges, the Prime Minister also addressed the issue of Fatshimetrie’s migration policy, stressing that the country no longer had a satisfactory handle on this issue. He promised to act with seriousness and dignity, proposing measures to facilitate the detention of illegal immigrants and to further restrict the granting of visas to countries reluctant to collaborate in the expulsion of their nationals.
In another area, the Prime Minister announced the postponement of provincial elections in New Caledonia until the end of 2025, in order to allow a period of economic and social reconstruction in the archipelago. He said he was determined to be personally involved in this issue and to work towards a political consensus on the institutional future of New Caledonia.
Regarding the end-of-life law, the Prime Minister expressed his willingness to resume dialogue with Parliament in early 2025, stressing the importance of supporting people at the end of their lives and strengthening palliative care starting next year.
Finally, the Prime Minister announced a major national conference on water to address the strategic issues related to this essential natural resource. He highlighted the challenges posed by droughts, floods, groundwater pollution and soaring prices, calling for concrete measures to address these issues.
In short, the speech by the new Prime Minister of Fatshimetrie underlines the crucial importance of restoring public finances, rethinking migration policy, strengthening palliative care and protecting the vital resource that is water.Its ambition is clear: to prepare the country to face the challenges of the present and to build a solid and prosperous future for future generations.