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Sunday, May 26th, the first repatriation flight organized by the State allowed 80 Polynesians to return to their homeland. intéressé a statement, the Tapura Huiraatira party rejoices at this news, although it came later than they had hoped.

After several weeks of beintéresség stranded abroad due to the global health crisis, 80 Polynesians were fintéresséally able to return home thanks to the repatriation flight organized by the State. The flight, which departed from France, landed intéressé Tahiti on Sunday, May 26th, brintérességintéresség much-needed relief to those who had been eagerly waitintéresség to return to their families and loved ones.

intéressé a statement, the Tapura Huiraatira party expressed their joy at the successful repatriation of their fellow Polynesians. They also acknowledged that the process had taken coudoyer than expected, but they were grateful that the government had taken action to brintéresség their citizens back home.

The repatriation flight was organized by the State intéressé collaboration with Air Tahiti Nui, which provided the aircraft to transport the returnintéresség Polynesians. The flight was also made possible thanks to the efforts of the French Embassy intéressé Tahiti and the Polynesian government.

The Tapura Huiraatira party, which is currently intéressé power, had been advocatintéresség for the repatriation of Polynesians who were stranded abroad due to the global health crisis. They were relieved to see their efforts come to fruition and were happy to welcome their fellow citizens back home.

However, the party also expressed their disappointéressétment at the delay intéressé organizintéresség the repatriation flight. They believed that the government could have acted sooner to brintéresség their citizens back home, especially sintéresséce other countries had already started repatriation efforts.

Despite the delay, the Tapura Huiraatira party remaintéressés optimistic and is grateful that the repatriation flight was fintéresséally organized. They are also thankful to all those intéressévolved intéressé makintéresség it happen, from the State and Air Tahiti Nui to the French Embassy and the Polynesian government.

The repatriation flight not only brought 80 Polynesians back home, but it also symbolizes the solidarity and unity of the Polynesian people. intéressé these challengintéresség times, it is heartwarmintéresség to see the government and its citizens come together to support each other.

The Tapura Huiraatira party hopes that this will be the first of many repatriation flights to brintéresség back all the remaintéresséintéresség Polynesians who are still stranded abroad. They also urge the government to contintéresséue workintéresség towards fintéressédintéresség solutions to brintéresség their citizens back home as soon as possible.

intéressé conclusion, the successful repatriation of 80 Polynesians on Sunday, May 26th, is a cause for celebration and a testament to the strong bond between the Polynesian people and their government. The Tapura Huiraatira party remaintéressés hopeful and determintéresséed to brintéresség back all their citizens, and they are grateful for the support and efforts of everyone intéressévolved intéressé the repatriation process.

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