Election after election, voters have seen their choice of their representatives in Parliament narrowed down. To the point, the numbers of those abstaining altogether from voting – due
Some have asked whether we have not fallen out of the pot into the frying pan. The Leader of the Opposition has qualified the government as being leaderless.
Danielle Selvon, a deputy elected in Constituency No 1 last December, resigned this week from the MSM. This resignation was prompted by the proposed introduction of the highly
It is not for the roundly disavowed opposition but for government to drive the national agenda which best responds to the priorities and needs of the people
Nine months after the defeat of the Labour-MMM alliance in last December’s elections, a new stir appears to be rousing the local political scene. This election represented a
It has been announced that the Prime Minister will present on the coming Saturday an ‘Economic Mission Statement’, which is said to contain clues about how the government
Time to aim for more forward-looking substance in Indo-Mauritian ties Mr Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India, will be the guest of honour during the national day celebrations on 12
Now that elections are behind us, it is time for politics to take a back seat and for government to grapple with the many daunting challenges facing the
Every political party has a right to propose its major objectives and policies in its -conduct of the affairs of state. The public have the absolute right to
More than in the past nine post Independence general elections, a determined majority of voters within the electorate has shown yet again through their collective wisdom that they
Voters gave their verdict on December 10th. Surprising? To an extent, yes, especially because of the unexpected margins and numbers by which L’Alliance Lepep won – 47 against