Overview
- President Emmanuel Macron will start his five-day Indian Ocean tour on April 21 in Mayotte to review Cyclone Chido recovery efforts and push forward a reconstruction bill aimed for parliamentary approval by June.
- The visit will include discussions on institutional reforms in Mayotte, including its potential upgrade to a department-region and stricter residency conditions to address migration challenges.
- In Réunion, Macron will focus on recovery efforts for cyclone-damaged agriculture and the ongoing chikungunya outbreak, which has resulted in six deaths this year.
- Macron will attend the Indian Ocean Commission summit in Madagascar, emphasizing regional collaboration on climate resilience and disaster preparedness.
- The trip concludes in Mauritius, underscoring France's commitment to fostering partnerships and integrating its overseas territories into broader regional strategies.