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
The signs are not good. In too many institutions and departments, there does not seem to be a system of control, let alone an efficient and rigorous one.
MT 60 Yrs — 2nd Year No 55 – Friday 26 August 1955 — When the parliamentary delegation left for London everybody was wondering what the non-Labour members were
‘If the threshold for the introduction of PR is acceptable, many of the traditional parties may contest on their own rather than getting into artificial alliances’
It is not for the roundly disavowed opposition but for government to drive the national agenda which best responds to the priorities and needs of the people
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
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
Numerous academic studies have been undertaken to explain the factors that have contributed to Mauritius successfully overcoming the local constraints present at the time of Independence, and moving
There is no point in speculating at this stage about the nature and breath of the electoral reform proposals that the Prime Minister has announced, for public release