“More than 60% of the electorate no longer support the traditional parties

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“More than 60% of the electorate no longer support the traditional parties
“More than 60% of the electorate no longer support the traditional parties

Africa-Press – Mauritius. This percentage is only growing in view of the scandals and allegations against the government and the perceived ineffectiveness of the opposition parties”

* ‘Opposition leaders must ask themselves this fundamental question: Why, despite allegations of huge scandals, are they not making progress in public opinion?’

* ‘It’s always risky for a cross-the-floor opposition leader to join the ranks of government’

With the local folklore of May Day having come to an end, Jocelyn Chan Low – historian and informed observer of Mauritian society – analyzes the situation in 2023.

The voters have changed, the brain drain is raging, the citizens let off steam only at the through digital tools like Facebook but remain passive. Moreover, the class of workers and activists is no longer what it used to be.
On the other side of the stage, Mauritian politics has remained the same, stuck in cogs that do no credit to the country, nailed and pegged, it seems.
. to the point where citizens no longer vote for a party but only against the government of the day. . .

But the hope of expected change dwindles from one election to another! Jocelyn Chan Low highlights a major problem – the absence of political renewal to date: shortage of ideas, proposals, solutions.

Often, leaders give the impression of not understanding the challenges of the future and young people are losing interest in politics. We let him speak.

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