Free movement: Louis Mussington calls for mobilization

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Louis Mussington, territorial advisor and leader of the opposition calls for a peaceful demonstration this Saturday, August 8 at 8:30 am at the Bellevue roundabout. He calls for an end to border restrictions.

The territorial councilor, opposition leader Louis Mussington, spoke on the radio and in the press to denounce the decision taken by the Deputy Prefect Sylvie Feucher. Reached by telephone, he explained that he wanted a return to freedom of movement. "I deeply regret what is happening on our island" explains the leader of the opposition. "I invite the leaders to continue to negotiate so that a reasonable solution is found." May the latter allow free movement between the two parts of the island. “We are a community of destiny, a single island. It is our moral duty to perpetuate and maintain what was built by our ancestors ”reminded the territorial advisor for whom the restrictions are not justified. “It is absurd to say that the passage restrictions were imposed in order to protect the population. The virus is still circulating since travel permits have been issued. For me, it is a political decision. There is a whole other motive and arrogance in this decision "advances Louis Mussington for whom the sanitary reason advanced by the delegated prefect would serve as pretext. “Why such drastic measures? »He asks himself before answering« it is to show who is in charge ».

Opening of flights to the USA: "they are taking all the necessary measures"

Regarding the opening of Juliana airport, Louis Mussington said he was "sensitive to the economic situation and the suffering of the population" in the southern part of the island, but visibly aware of the health measures taken. by the government of Sint Maarten, the leader of the opposition considers that "all necessary measures" have been taken. "Airlines coming from the United States have the same health protocol as those arriving from France," he argues, to justify his position. He further explains that the population, in the south of the island, would be more respectful of health practices. "Everyone wears the mask whereas we could see a certain relaxation in the vigilance in French part" noted Louis Mussington. "We must strengthen the barrier measures, and that they be more respected and do what is necessary to keep our immune system in shape by eating healthy" he considers, thus taking up the recommendations of the government of Sint Maarten which invites the population to consume rosemary, blueberry, ginger or star anise. Foods renowned for their anti-oxidant properties or their anti-inflammatory properties. Arguments put forward on social networks in an information campaign entitled "Boost your immune system"

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