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  2. 1995 Mauritian general election - Wikipedia

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    Foreign relations. v. t. e. General elections were held in Mauritius on 20 December 1995. The result was a landslide victory for the Labour Party - Mauritian Militant Movement alliance led by Navin Ramgoolam, [1] which won all 60 constituency seats on Mauritius. Along with 1982, it was one of two elections in which a party won every seat.

  3. Elections in Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Since 1967, Mauritius has experienced 12 free and fair democratic general elections to choose a government. The National Assembly has 70 members elected for a five-year term, 62 by plurality in 21 multi-member constituencies and 8 additional members nominated by the Best Loser System. The government is formed by the party or group which ...

  4. 2000 Mauritian general election - Wikipedia

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    Politics of Mauritius. General elections were held in Mauritius on 11 September 2000 to elect the members of the National Assembly . The opposition Mauritian Militant Movement (MMM) party decisively won the elections in coalition with the Militant Socialist Movement (MSM), defeating the governing Mauritian Labour Party (MLP) led coalition.

  5. List of political parties in Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    Judiciary. Elections. Administrative divisions. Foreign relations. v. t. e. This article lists Mauritius political parties in alphabetical order. Mauritius has a multi-party system with numerous political parties, in which no one party often has a chance of gaining power alone, and parties must work with each other to form coalition governments .

  6. List of prime ministers of Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    Five people have served as Prime Minister of Mauritius since the office was established in 1968, when independence from the United Kingdom was proclaimed. Additionally, one person has served as Chief Minister of Mauritius, the preceding office which existed from 1961 to 1968, while Mauritius still was a British crown colony.

  7. Mauritian Militant Movement - Wikipedia

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    The MMM formed an alliance with the MSM for the 1990 elections, campaigning for Mauritius to cut its ties with the British monarchy and become a republic. The coalition subsequently broke down, however, and in the 1995 elections, the MMM joined forces with the Labour Party. This alliance swept all 60 directly elected seats, with 35 seats going ...

  8. Constituencies of Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    Constituencies of Mauritius are the electoral boundaries within the Republic of Mauritius. They are also commonly referred to as Circonscriptions amongst the locals. The country follows the Westminster system and elects 60 members of parliament for a term of 5 years. There are in all 21 Constituencies [1] in the republic, each of them returning ...

  9. 2024 Mauritian general election - Wikipedia

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    General elections are due to be held in Mauritius on 30 November 2024. Electoral system. The National Assembly has 62 elected members elected in 20 three-seat constituencies and one two-seat constituency (the island of Rodrigues). The elections are held using the block vote system, whereby voters have as many votes as there are seats available.