The legitimization of Pravind Jugnauth’s position through general elections is becoming increasingly vital for a successful turnaround of the situation In this article we postulate that there are
The solutions to our most pressing problems are political as much as economic, and one hopes that the coming budget will strike the right balance – only this
Our history and the decision taken right at the time of independence of placing Mauritius as part and parcel of the African continent have been hugely beneficial to
Mauritius will have to engage into a transformational transition which can only be achieved through a coherent plan and the courage to undertake disruptive reforms. The acid test
The responsibility remains on the shoulders of the new generation and their commitment to engage on the road to reconstruction of a new political landscape The philosopher Francis
Eyes blinded by the fog of things cannot see truth Ears deafened by the din of things cannot hear truth Brains bewildered by the whirl of things cannot
Two Comments on the Change of Guard A change in leadership can be an opportunity for a radical change in style and substance. Will this happen? The next
At any given time the range of possibilities is determined by what has gone before (determinism), but within this range genuine choices are possible (voluntarism). — P. Sweezy
Strengthening the new status Quo: The appointment of Pravind Jugnauth as Prime Minister under the circumstances that we know has been made into a politically contentious issue by
None of the governments which have been in power have given due consideration to all the implications of the demographic challenge for the future development prospects of the
When India started posting impressive economic growth rates at the end of the last century, an oft-heard comment which used to go round the business community was that
Montée du populisme Pour tous ceux qui ont à cœur de voir une évolution vers l’apaisement en ce qui concerne les événements tant au niveau mondial que local,
It is becoming increasingly obvious that a necessary condition for breaking away from the present policy morass may be an overhaul in political leadership in the country As