Navin Ramgoolam Returns: A New Era for Mauritius
The opposition coalition in Mauritius, led by Navin Ramgoolam, won a significant victory in the recent elections, securing 60 of 62 seats in the parliament. As the new prime minister, Ramgoolam aims to eliminate government surveillance, tackle the cost of living, and combat corruption.
In a decisive political upheaval, Mauritius' opposition coalition, spearheaded by Navin Ramgoolam, seized 60 of the 62 seats in the national assembly, securing a commanding victory. The election marks Ramgoolam's fourth term, signifying a pivotal shift in the nation's leadership.
The Alliance du Changement, with a sweeping 62.6% of the national vote, has dislodged the incumbent Prime Minister Pravind Jugnauth, prompting his resignation. Ramgoolam has pledged immediate reforms, including dismantling surveillance systems and addressing economic pressures such as inflation and corruption.
Jugnauth's administration, despite achieving significant economic growth, struggled under allegations of corruption and a cost of living crisis. His concession highlights the transformative wave led by Ramgoolam, set to redefine governance in the Indian Ocean state.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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