Labour faced a debacle in the elections of 10th December 2014. In alliance with the MMM, it was able to get only four of its candidates elected. Within
A rainmaker in popular parlance is a person who can bring new business or new accounts through his personal standing or portfolio of contacts. It should not be
Time to aim for more forward-looking substance in Indo-Mauritian ties Mr Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India, will be the guest of honour during the national day celebrations on 12
Whilst it could be safely argued that the outcome of the last general elections represented a huge protest vote against the outgoing government, and more particularly against the
It has become customary in Mauritius for voters to throw political parties or coalitions out of power through the democratic process. This has happened so many times already
It is perfectly reasonable for a government to endeavour to consolidate its relationship with the winning coalition of voters who supported it by demonstrating that they have no
Now that elections are behind us, it is time for politics to take a back seat and for government to grapple with the many daunting challenges facing the
Every political party has a right to propose its major objectives and policies in its -conduct of the affairs of state. The public have the absolute right to
Aujourd’hui, il est clair que les Mauriciens – dans leur grande majorité – refusent d’apporter des changements majeurs à la Constitution et à leur British heritage du système
11 décembre, une date marquée par des événements incrustés dans l’histoire: Le procès de Louis XVI, accusé de haute trahison, le parlement de la Nouvelle Zélande détruit par