The article provides information on the government and political conditions in Mauritius. Described as vibrant, Mauritian politics are characterized by coalition and alliance formation. All political parties in the country are centrist and represent a national consensus that supports democracy and a ...
A long゛waited General Election was held in Mauritius on 20 December 1976. The two major parties which contested the election were the governing Labour Party (in office since 1953) and the Mouvement Militant Mauricien (MMM). Since they first became constitutionally overdue in 1972, the Labour ...
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As far as the regulation of political financing is concerned, it was reported during the mandate of the previous Lepep government that instead of the comprehensive electoral reform that opposition parties in particular were expecting, the government would come up with proposals for the financing by ...
Nando Bodha, secretary-general of the Militant Socialist Movement in Mauritius, said that under the wise leadership of General Secretary Xi Jinping, the CPC has made overall plans and coordinated various parties to roll out unprecedented measures to fight against the epidemic. ...
My contention is that parties to a violent/political conflict may try to mobilize the law in their struggle, but that the structure of the law itself escapes the logic of the political: law cannot be 'political' in the Schmittian sense. The unexpected upshot of this is that Schmitt's ...
Neveling, Patrick (2015a) ‘Flexible Capitalism and Transactional Orders in Colonial and Postcolonial Mauritius: A Post-Occidentalist View’, in Jens Kjaerulf and Jacob Krause Jensen (eds), Flexible Capitalism: Exchange and Ambiguity at Work (Oxford: Berghahn, under review). Google Scholar Nevelin...
Do Britons support the government's proposals to give sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius? Support: 25%Oppose: 21%Don't know: 54%https://t.co/p6yAUTdtDZ pic.twitter.com/gBGtUuZWzq — YouGov (@YouGov) January 9, 2025 Those hoping this policy by Starmer would be unpopular ...
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and launched a customs union in 2009. The following include the COMESA Member States: Burundi; Comoros; Democratic Republic of Congo; Djibouti; Egypt; Eritrea; Ethiopia; Kenya; Libya; Madagascar; Malawi; Mauritius; Rwanda; Seychelles; Sudan; Swaziland; Uganda; Zambia; and Zimbabwe. For a full ...