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On the eve of the first anniversary of the victory of the Alliance du Changement in the last general elections, attention is focused on a meeting between representatives of the two main government partners. Unlike yesterday’s meeting, the leaders of the two parties, namely Prime Minister and leader of the Labour Party, Navin Ramgoolam, and the leader of the MMM and Deputy Prime Minister, Paul Bérenger, are announced for this afternoon’s discussions aimed at resolving contentious issues, if not irritations, between the two main partners.
The decision for this high-level meeting was made during exchanges between the Group of Five from the two parties, the Labour and the MMM. In principle, these ten representatives were to prepare the political ground, but they preferred to postpone all deliberations to this afternoon in the presence of the two leaders due to the importance of the issues involved. Thus, it will not be the first time that Navin Ramgoolam and Paul Bérenger have the opportunity to review the situation as previous consultations have taken place recently.
At yesterday’s meeting, ministers Arvin Boolell, Anil Bachoo, and Patrick Assirvaden represented the Labour Party, while Shakeel Mohamed, the government’s No. 3, is not in Mauritius. Arianne Navarre-Marie, Aadil Ameer Meea, Rajesh Bhagwan, and Ajay Gunness were present for the MMM. The Minister of Labour and Industrial Relations Reza Uteem is currently on a mission abroad.
Reliable sources indicate that among the high-priority agenda items are consultations and progress made regarding Mauritius’s sovereignty over the Chagos Islands, the situation within the national airline Air Mauritius, appointments to the Financial Services Commission, and the status of leadership in the police and prison services. The crisis in Madagascar is also reportedly part of these political tensions.
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