An electoral reform has become an absolute necessity after the Banwell Report of 1966 which has served our purpose for the last 50 years At the Cabinet Meeting
On 22nd December 2015, Cabinet took the decision to set up a committee headed by the Deputy Prime Minister, Xavier-Luc Duval, and consisting of ten other ministers to
Interview: Jocelyn Chan Low, historien et observateur politique MMM : ‘Le plus vendable reste Bérenger lui-même… il est devenu une institution tout comme SSR de son vivant de
“We have found in our history that we cannot take political and social stability for granted, that economic and democratic development is not an inexorable march towards progress,
Information had been coming out in public in rapid succession these past days, not only about the proposed electoral reform which the Prime Minister detailed out in a
I so enjoyed reading Mrinal Roy’s comprehensive expose on the much talked about electoral reform (MT 04-Apr-2014). But, apart from one passing sentence tucked at the end of
The electoral system in Mauritius and its particular ethnic-social politics will continue to throw up the kind of political alliances that we have seen so far and that
In the face of the daunting challenges affecting the real economy and the people of our country, it would be indecent to be distracted and drawn into an