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At 21, Tematai Le Gayic, a Polynesian separatist, enters the Assembly

ELECTION – Born in 2000 in Papeete, he obtained a double degree in political science and history before joining the School of Advanced Studies in Social Sciences (EHESS)

Tematai Le Gayic entered the history of the Fifth Republic this Sunday. Elected at 21 in the first constituency of Polynesia, he is now the youngest deputy to enter the National Assembly. So far it is Marion Marshal Le Pen who held this status after being elected as an MP in 2012 at the age of just 22. Born in 2000 in Papeete, Tematai Le Gayic is a Polynesian separatist. supported by Nupes.

After a childhood in Tubuai, an island in the Austral archipelago, then in Tahiti, the young man obtained a double degree in political science and history at the University of Paris 8 Vincennes-Saint Denis, before integrating a master’s degree. in political science at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS), suspended to campaign in Polynesia.

Fight against precariousness and sovereignty

During his studies, he chaired the Association of Students of French Polynesia (AEPF) then the Federation of Student Associations of French Polynesia (FAEPF). He fought against student precariousness and defended access to culture through Tahitian and Polynesian dance classes.

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