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  2. L'Express (Mauritius) - Wikipedia

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    L'Express is a French-language daily newspaper, published in Mauritius since 1963 and owned by La Sentinelle, Ltd. L'Express endeavours to cover Mauritian news in an independent and impartial manner, as described in its code of conduct for journalists. [1]

  3. List of newspapers in Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    Newspaper Language News Official website People's Press French, English Local, International www.peoplepress.mu: Channel News: French: Local, regional

  4. 2024 Mauritian presidential election - Wikipedia

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    A presidential election was held in Mauritius on 7 December 2024 to elect the next president.. Former minister of education and professor at the University of Mauritius, Dharam Gokhool was elected without contest to serve a five-year term.

  5. 2024 Mauritian general election - Wikipedia

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    At the 2019 snap election, the governing Mauritian Alliance, led by Prime Minister Pravind Jugnauth, won re-election, securing 42 seats.The opposition National Alliance, led by former Prime Minister Navin Ramgoolam, won 17 seats.

  6. 2019 Mauritian general election - Wikipedia

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    General elections were held in Mauritius on 7 November 2019. The result was a victory for the Mauritian Alliance, a coalition of the Militant Socialist Movement (MSM), Muvman Liberater, Alan Ganoo Movement and Plateforme Militante, which won 42 of the 70 seats.

  7. 2014 Mauritian general election - Wikipedia

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    Following the victory of the Alliance de L'Avenir in the 2010 elections, Navin Ramgoolam continued to govern as prime minister. However, during the period 2010-2014, the Militant Socialist Movement and the Parti Mauricien Social Démocrate left the coalition and the Labour Party continued to govern alone with a thin majority.

  8. Léoville L'Homme - Wikipedia

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    Pierre Léoville Arthur L'Homme (1857–1928) was a Mauritian poet, literary critic, journalist, newspaper editor and librarian who wrote in French.He is considered the foremost Mauritian poet of the late nineteenth century [1] and the first Mauritian writer to produce an extensive body of work [2] and to establish an overseas literary reputation.

  9. Joseph Maurice Paturau - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Maurice Paturau, more commonly known as Maurice Paturau (23 April 1916 – 26 June 1996) was a Mauritian engineer, pilot, decorated war hero, cabinet minister and businessman. [ 1 ] Early life and education