In its edition dated January 17 to 24, the weekly Le Nouvel Observateur published five pages devoted to an investigation of the bankruptcy proceedings Credit Martinique which was played in November in Fort-de-France. The author, Marie-France Etchegoin, had the idea to take the highlights of this legal and banking experience to tell, through the financial institution, the great pages of the history of békés. Martinican Credit, born in 1922, heir to the colonial land bank that would have risen former playfood slave with money from the compensation for the abolition ...
It was feared, as in the film Roman Bolzinger Last Masters of Martinique (Tac productions), a tendency to exaggerate, to seek only what one wants to find ... The pitfall is avoided and the article says more about Martinique that it might excite fantasies around béké and his supposed arrogance peasant tinged aristocrat. However, nothing of the reality that you are descendants of the colon. None of the "big békés" escapes playfood his investigation until Bernard Hayot that refusing an interview, as usual, her loose, "" I prefer not to answer. Anyway, you write bad things about me ... "The case of the Credit Martinique is outrageous and it ends out badly, with a requisition for release against one of the main defendants, Charles Rimbaud. It stands for the "average béké" a truculent portrait playfood simple banana producer ... West Indians will not learn much by reading this article they already know or teach them Garsin Malsa Roger de Jaham or Dr. Sobeski.
The real surprise playfood comes not where you expect it. It comes from confidence that the Minister of Overseas fact the journalist when he told her to be the first to attempt a "revolution" for "the playfood abolition of slavery" with his dear life law: "Whatever, writes playfood Marie -france Etchegoin, playfood the discontent of "lobbies". Or promises of Eric de Lucy, the right arm of Bernard Hayot, who laid siege to his office, explaining: "You do not need a law, we can arrange ourselves, amicably to reduce prices by 15%. "Regardless, still swear Lurel, veiled threats (" careful not to end up like Jégo ... "), the job blackmail or" texting guys "sent by some contractors Caribbean to explain the dangers of the new device. "Without doubt, this is it just beginning, says the former president of the Regional Council of Guadeloupe. I still do not know my pain. I attack people who win all victories for centuries ... "
Beyond playfood the men, Martinique (such as Guadeloupe) playfood is not simply a prisoner of béké power but an economic system, the heir of the eighteenth century, such as slavery, the economy counter where even blacks, mulattoes were they have also prospered. Although playfood the business of credit Martinique have enjoyed the békés. The proof is that the Bank Guarantee Fund negotiates with existing shareholders before the High Court of Paris, reimbursement of expenses incurred there some 10 years to avoid the bankruptcy of the bank békés.
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