Should the Ramgoolam-Berenger alliance win the elections, the two Leaders would still have to seek a mandate for electoral and other constitutional reforms both from their respective parties
“As opposed to the 1967 general elections, which were truly turned into a referendum for or against Independence, the forthcoming one fails to offer such a clear-cut choice.
In 5 days on 10th December 2014, the date of the general elections, the people and the electorate of Mauritius have a game-changing tryst with destiny. Some 936,900
Ou penser l’après-Ramgoolam, l’après-Berenger et l’après-Jugnauth Le peuple mauricien, appelé aux urnes, n’a jamais été confronté à un choix aussi difficile et aussi facile, car la question qui
Any proposal from any political party or alliance should be open to scrutiny and analysis. This exercise, to be worthy of consideration, should be based on a principled
As befits a democracy, opinions are being freely expressed about the ongoing campaign for the forthcoming general elections in the country. There are no longer any secrets about
It is incumbent upon the Labour Party-MMM Alliance to convince the voters that they are in the game of “conviction” politics as opposed to opportunism The expectation is
For lack of relevant and credible policies to address the country’s woes, a few politicians unrelentlessly keep harping on consolidating and saving national unity as if people were
The online interview given by Paul Berenger to ION news on 17 November 2014 deserves full attention. Credit goes to Rabin Bhujun for raising issues in a competent
Electoral reform is more important for the long-term future of the country and its people than the reform concerning the election and powers of the President