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The Seychelles Nation is a daily newspaper in Seychelles. It is now considered to be the national newspaper of Seychelles and is published Mondays to Saturday by the National Information Services Agency (NISA). [1] The Seychelles Nation covers national, regional, sports, and international news.
The main daily newspaper is the Seychelles Nation, dedicated to local government views and current topics. Other newspapers include Le Nouveau Seychelles Weekly, The People, Regar, and Today in Seychelles. [97] Foreign newspapers and magazines are readily available at most bookshops and newsagents.
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The Seychelles National Party (SNP) is a liberal political party in Seychelles. Its followers emphasize active multiparty democracy, respect for human rights and liberal economic reforms. It was founded in response to what it called the "totalitarian regime" of former President France-Albert René.
The world’s oldest tortoise has lived through two world wars, witnessed the rise and fall of the British Empire, and has just turned 190 years old.
In the May 2007 National Assembly elections, Seychelles People's Progressive Front took 56.2% of votes and Seychelles National Party in coalition with Seychelles Democratic Party took 43.8%. This gave SPPF 18 directly elected seats plus 5 nominated, total 23 seats with the SNP/DP coalition taking 7 directly elected plus 4 nominated, total 11 seats.
Naadir Hassan hails from Anse Royale in the Seychelles. [2] He holds a master's degree in Banking and Finance. In 2005, he started at the Ministry of Finance as a policy analyst. [2] Later he served as Head of Financial Surveillance at the Central Bank of Seychelles. [4] In August 2020, he started to work for Cable and Wireless. [5]
Seychelles, an island country in the Indian Ocean, consists of over 100 islands. [1] Despite the large number of islands, less than half are inhabited, though many are tourist destinations. [ 2 ]