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General elections were held in Mauritius on 10 November 2024. [1] The election was called after the government reached a deal with the United Kingdom to end the Chagos Archipelago dispute. Shortly before the election, a wire-tapping scandal surfaced. The government responded by implementing a social media ban that was to last until after the ...
Mauritius' former foreign minister and a member of the opposition coalition, Arvin Boolell, told the BBC's Newsday programme the election was a "victory of the people". Voter turnout was about 80% ...
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. During the same session, Robert Hungley was elected vice-president. [1] [2]
Mauritius also receives aid from China. It has forecast 6.5% economic growth this year compared with 7.0% last year but many voters are not feeling the benefits. Mauritius holds election, with ...
10 November: 2024 Mauritian general election: The ruling Alliance Lepep loses its majority in the National Assembly to the Alliance du Changement by a landslide. [7] 15 December: An arrest warrant is issued against former Bank of Mauritius governor Harvesh Kumar Seegolam on fraud charges. [8]
The new prime minister of Mauritius has announced an audit of the public finances days after his coalition won a resounding election victory, casting a shadow over the accuracy of previous ...
For the 2024 Mauritius General Elections, the party has aligned with the Alliance du Changement coalition, which also includes the Labour Party (Mauritius), the Mauritian Militant Movement, and the Rezistans ek Alternativ. [3]
2014 general election: 2014 2014 Red and Purple Alliance Lepep: Sir Anerood Jugnauth/Pravind Jughnauth: MSM/PMSD/ML: 2014 general election: 2014 2024 Orange, White and Blue Alliance du Changement: Navin Ramgoolam: PTR/MMM/ND/REA: 2024 general election: 2024 Red, Purple, Blue and Yellow