Politics and the inevitable speculations which accompany it have now become the order of the day and we are not yet officially in pre-electoral campaign. What is normally
At his press conference following the meeting of the Bureau Politique of the Labour Party as Guy Rozemont Square yesterday afternoon, the Prime Minister first said that free
In spite of it being fundamentally flawed, widely criticised and alien to the core values and principles which underpinned the struggle and birth of Mauritius as a sovereign
What was meant to be an open-and-shut case regarding the adoption of an electoral reform agenda followed by an alliance between the Labour Party and the MMM, or
Les deux dirigeants des principaux partis politiques du pays sont déterminés à s’entendre sur un certain nombre de sujets concernant l’introduction d’une réforme électorale et éventuellement la mise
An article in the French magazine Le Point of 22 April 2014 about ‘carriérisme politique’ and ‘l’ivresse des sommets’ provides some indication of the mindset that underlines the
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
Why should we not really be surprised by the recent turn of events on the local political front? Commenting on the proposed Electoral Reforms only two weeks ago