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Mauritius Opposition Leader Navin Ramgoolam Wins Landslide Election

Lisa Miller by Lisa Miller
November 13, 2024
in Africa, International
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Navin Ramgoolam secured a landslide victory in Mauritius’s parliamentary elections on Tuesday, November 12th, marking a significant political shift for the Indian Ocean nation. Ramgoolam’s Alliance of Change (ADC) coalition won 62.6% of the vote, capturing 60 of 62 seats in the National Assembly. The win ensures a fourth term for Ramgoolam, who previously served as prime minister from 1995 to 2000 and 2005 to 2014.

The election results were celebrated with fanfare as Ramgoolam addressed jubilant supporters, stating, “A new Mauritius awakes.” His campaign focused on dismantling systemic corruption, addressing the high cost of living, and implementing constitutional reforms. Key promises included reducing fuel prices, increasing pensions, and providing free public transport to alleviate economic hardships faced by Mauritians despite steady economic growth.

Outgoing Prime Minister Pravind Jugnauth conceded defeat, acknowledging his alliance’s loss. Jugnauth, who has led Mauritius since 2017, was recently praised for resolving the long-standing dispute over sovereignty between the Chagos Islands and Britain. However, his administration faced backlash over a wire-tapping scandal, which overshadowed the election. Secretly recorded conversations of politicians and journalists were leaked online, sparking public outrage.

Ramgoolam pledged to dismantle the country’s alleged surveillance system, asserting, “Mauritians will be free to talk.” The ADC’s manifesto also promised comprehensive reforms, including changes to how the president and parliamentary speaker are chosen. Analysts suggest these reforms aim to ensure greater transparency and a balanced political framework in one of Africa’s most stable democracies.

The election saw participation from over one million registered voters, highlighting the public’s desire for change. Mauritius, known for its robust economy fueled by tourism, finance, and agriculture, faces challenges such as rising living costs and corruption. Ramgoolam’s leadership is expected to address these issues while fostering a green economy and enhancing public welfare.

This victory underscores the dominance of Mauritius’s political dynasties, with both Ramgoolam and Jugnauth representing families that have led the country since its independence in 1968. Ramgoolam’s return to power signals a potential new direction for Mauritius, balancing legacy politics with urgent socio-economic reforms.

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