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The Seychelles Nation covers national, regional, sports, and international news. It is the government's mouthpiece as it carries reports on all government-related issues. It has 20 colored pages on weekdays, [2] and the Weekend Nation, as it is called on Saturdays, has 24 pages.
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.
Seychelles President Wavel Ramkalawan issued a state of emergency for Thursday after an explosion at an explosives store caused “massive damage” in the Providence industrial area and ...
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.
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Cabinet of Seychelles: October 2016 – July 2017 [8] [7] Portrait Portfolio Incumbent President Foreign Affairs Public Administration Legal Affairs Defense : Danny Faure: Vice President of Seychelles Information, Blue Economy Investment and Industry, Information, Communications and Technology (ICT) Risk and Disaster Management: Vincent Mériton
United Seychelles is a political party in Seychelles. It publishes a newspaper called The People . It was known as the Seychelles People's Progressive Front ( French : Front Progressiste du Peuple Seychellois ) from 1978/9 to June 2009, when it changed its name to the People's Party ( Seychellois Creole : Parti Lepep , PL ). [ 1 ]
The unicameral National Assembly (French: Assemblée nationale; Creole: Lasanble Nasyonal) is the Seychelles's legislative body.. The National Assembly in its current constellation formed following elections held on 22–24 October 2020, with a total of 35 members.