In Mauritius, we are still in quest of an electoral reform that can find a solution to the pronouncement of the Human Rights Commission of the United Nations
Interview – Sada Reddi – Historian “Rodrigues Elections: PR has made the system more democratically representative. Whether it makes for more stability will remain an open question’ *
The electoral system for Rodrigues Regional Assembly has been in the limelight for quite some time and, after its conception in 2001, there is an urgent need to
Electoral Reform in Mauritius The Government of Mauritius has set up a Ministerial Committee to make proposals on electoral reforms and the terms of reference of this committee
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
The elections are behind us and so will be the constitution of the new Cabinet of Ministers by this Friday’s issue of MT. The improbable Alliance that SAJ
The choice of an electoral system is one of the most important institutional decisions for any democracy because it will have a profound effect on the future political
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
Less than two weeks from today, a new government will be in place. The uncertainty of the electoral outcome has kept increasing as we near the last part
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