demonstration – The five-time Olympic judo champion, born in Guadeloupe, supports the current mobilization to lower prices in overseas departments and regions
After Thierry Henrywho spoke on the CBS set during an evening Champions Leaguedemonstrators against the high cost of living in the West Indies have found a new strong ally: Teddy Riner.
In an interview given to Overseas the 1stthe five-time Olympic judo champion says he is concerned about what is happening at the moment in the Antilles, where he is from, and all the overseas territories. “These are French regions and that means that there are double standards,” he attacks. I would like to understand why it is more expensive for us. I would like to understand why we are treated differently. Are we French or are we not French? »
⚡️ EXCLUSIVE. “It’s time to show that we are united”: Teddy Riner speaks about the mobilization in Martinique
📺➡️ “Double standards”, “solidarity”, “I am not going to let go of my people”… Find the video extracts here
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The judoka asks for answers: “There are islands nearby, they have the same processes, they use means such as boats to bring the goods, and they are not 30% more expensive. So, explain to us. »
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