A political party is rarely ever monolithic and its leader is constantly engaged in appeasing and even anticipating tensions in order to avoid dissent – — By Rajiv Servansingh
The latest gaffe in the series: Showkutally Soodhun who would have uttered disparaging words about a section of the Mauritian community — Editorial by M.K.
Incidents at La Butte and Residence Barkly — The message must be loud and unequivocal: Squatting and occupation of State or private lands is illegal and will not
Commentaires — 40% des Mauriciens ne sont pas accrochés à un quelconque parti politique. Ils se situent hors du schéma traditionnel en termes de comportement électoral
Interview: Kugan Parapen, Economics Spokesperson — ‘Real change demands courage. Now is the time for Mauritians, especially the youth, to root for a new vision for our society’
The causes championed have to be right, not selective. Protests have to uphold causes benefitting the public interest rather than be targeted against specific projects
Interview : Raj Meetarbhan – Journaliste — ‘Pravind Jugnauth n’a aucun intérêt à précipiter la ruine de son parti en allant vers des élections anticipées’
What does the citizen do when those who are vested with powers to apply checks and balances, abstain from so doing when the person concerned is “important”?