Interview: Sydney Selvon, Journaliste & Historien — * ‘Il y a une remontée travailliste — je ne la crois pas massive, mais elle pourrait l’être s’il y a
Concrete shape was given last weekend to the announcement made by Sir Anerood Jugnauth in October 2016 that he was contemplating giving up his prime ministership. Pravind Jugnauth,
Interview : Lindsay Riviere, Journaliste * ‘Bérenger prendra-t-il le risque de se rapprocher de Ramgoolam après le traumatisme de 2014 ? Probablement pas. Que lui reste-t-il, sauf une
Strengthening the new status Quo: The appointment of Pravind Jugnauth as Prime Minister under the circumstances that we know has been made into a politically contentious issue by
In the past couple of weeks, it seemed that serious differences of appreciation of the Heritage City project were keeping apart the Prime Minister and the Minister of
Interview : Raj Meetarbhan, Journaliste & ancien Rédacteur-en-chef de l’express — … il refusera d’exaucer le vœu de ceux qui sont pressés de le voir partir »
Tit-bits SAJ’s last press conference had become pressing. Under other circumstances, this could have awaited the PM’s return from the UN mission, his pulpit delivery to world nations
The government was elected to look after government business. It increasingly looks like it is being made to closely attend to many matters which are not necessarily government
Some have asked whether we have not fallen out of the pot into the frying pan. The Leader of the Opposition has qualified the government as being leaderless.
All truth passes through three stages. First it is ridiculed, second it is violently opposed. Third it is accepted as being self evident. — Arthur Schopenhauer Why did
Since the signed and Cabinet-approved revision of the long-standing DTAA treaty between India and Mauritius, there has been a lot of comment on the potential downsides, the significant