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“What has been frustrating for public opinion and sentiments is the slow, protracted pace of retribution, for the past regime’s excesses”

The Architecture of Decline: Why Mauritius Needs More Than Just Politics

Leadership transition: ‘This is an important and real challenge, not to be taken lightly or ignored.

“Despite the previous regime’s gross incompetence and irresponsibility, we must move past this political ping-pong narrative”

“Je trouve cela inconstitutionnel que la FCC puisse faire la leçon au judiciaire…sous peine de sanctions pénales”

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