With new proposed legislations of late, including Constitutional amendment, a strong feeling is gaining ground among thinking Mauritians that a sense of original guilt is being thrust upon
Following its defeat at the last general elections, the Mauritius Labour Party (Labour) appears not to have taken adequate stock of the strong message voters sent to it.
Interview : Sydney Selvon, historien et journaliste ‘Pravind Jugnauth pourra ré-émerger à la faveur d’un succès éventuel de son appel. Il garde toutes ses chances’
Nine months after the defeat of the Labour-MMM alliance in last December’s elections, a new stir appears to be rousing the local political scene. This election represented a
Deux partis politiques qu’on ne peut pas sous-estimer. Ils ont connu leur apogée dans les années 1968-d’indépendance et 1982 des 60 zéro. Malgré les fractures qui parcouraient la
In the wake of the celebrations of the 115th anniversary of SSR at Kewal Nagar on last Sunday the 20th September, the Labour Party leadership may have got
Interview : Dharam Gokhool, ancien ministre de l’Education — ‘L’Alliance Lepep avait promis le nettoyage et le développement… la population attend toujours un coup d’éclat’
It has been announced that the Prime Minister will present on the coming Saturday an ‘Economic Mission Statement’, which is said to contain clues about how the government
Interview: Dev Virahsawmy « A part Ramgoolam, les gens qui pourront jouer un rôle important dans cette grande alliance sont Valayden, Mohamed… et qui sait, peut-être Xavier Duval
Interview: Me Rama Valayden — “Refonte de la POCA: “Non ! Ce qu’il faut, au contraire, c’est supprimer tous les loopholes” “Seul le PTr peut se passer des
Mauritius has a long political tradition. Our political struggle was born in a fight for fairness and justice towards all. Political leaders were motivated much more by the