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Pravind Kumar Jugnauth [1] (born 25 December 1961) is a Mauritian politician who was one of the former prime ministers, succeeding his father in 2017, Aneerood Jugnauth, where he led the cabinet until 2019. [2]
Sir Anerood Jugnauth (1930–2021) 2014: 17 December 2014 23 January 2017 2 years, 37 days MSM: Alliance Lepep MSM–PMSD–ML [14] 5 Pravind Jugnauth (born 1961) — 23 January 2017 7 November 2019 7 years, 295 days MSM: MSM–ML: 2019: 7 November 2019 13 November 2024 Alliance Lepep MSM–ML–MAG–PM [15] (3) Dr. Navin Ramgoolam (born 1947 ...
Kobita Jugnauth (née Ramdanee) is the wife of Pravind Jugnauth, the leader of the Militant Socialist Movement (MSM) and previous Prime Minister of Mauritius. It was the second time that she held the title of Spouse of the Prime Minister of Mauritius given that her husband has held the office of Prime Minister twice. Her first tenure was ...
PORT LOUIS (Reuters) -Mauritius held a parliamentary election on Sunday in which Prime Minister Pravind Kumar Jugnauth and his main rivals all promised to tackle a cost of living crisis in the ...
The man he has replaced, Pravind Jugnauth, 62, already acknowledged on Monday that his Lepep alliance was heading for a "huge defeat". It now has two seats in parliament compared to the 42 after ...
It was finalised shortly before an election which then-Prime Minister Pravind Jugnauth lost in a landslide defeat. His successor Navin Ramgoolam has since said he had reservations about the deal ...
In January 2017, Prime Minister Anerood Jugnauth stepped down to hand power to his son, Pravind. [5] In November 2019, Mauritius’ ruling Militant Socialist Movement (MSM) won more than half of the seats in the 2019 elections , securing incumbent Prime Minister Pravind Kumar Jugnauth a new five-year term.
Alliances that contested the election include Prime Minister Pravind Jugnauth's Alliance Lepep and former Prime Minister Navin Ramgoolam's Alliance du Changement. Key campaign issues included the cost of living, crime and corruption. A total of 1,002,857 registered voters were eligible to vote. Votes were counted on 11 November, with turnout at ...