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  2. Labour Party (Mauritius) - Wikipedia

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    The Mauritius Labour Party was founded in 1936. Its founding principles mirrored those of the British Labour Party: to protect workers' rights and freedoms and support a higher wage rate with paid leave. The movement was encouraged by 55 conferences held by the party leaders throughout the country. Among other goals were resolutions to obtain ...

  3. Government of Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Mauritius ( French: Gouvernement de Maurice) is the main authority of the executive power in the Republic of Mauritius. The head of the Government is the Prime Minister of Mauritius, who manages the main agenda of the Government and direct the ministers. The 2015 Ibrahim Index of African Governance ranked Mauritius first in ...

  4. Elections in Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Patrick Assirvaden - Wikipedia

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    The Honorable Mr Patrick Assirvaden, [1] is a Mauritian politician, president of the Labour Party (Mauritius), and former president of the Central Electricity Board of Mauritius, [2] serving as member of parliament. He has been elected in constituency no. 15 La Caverne and Phoenix, during the Mauritian general elections of 2019, under the ...

  6. Politics of Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    Politics of Mauritius ( French: Politique à Maurice) takes place in a framework of a parliamentary democracy. The separation of powers is among the three branches of the Government of Mauritius, namely the legislative, the executive and the Judiciary, is embedded in the Constitution of Mauritius. Being a Westminster system of government ...

  7. Seewoosagur Ramgoolam - Wikipedia

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    Website. ssr.intnet.mu. Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam GCMG LRCP MRCS (18 September 1900 – 15 December 1985), often referred to as Chacha Ramgoolam or SSR, was a Mauritian physician, politician, and statesman. He served as the island's only chief minister, first prime minister, and fifth governor-general .

  8. 2019 Mauritian general election - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. General elections were held in Mauritius on 7 November 2019. The result was a victory for the Mauritian Alliance, a coalition of the Militant Socialist Movement (MSM), Muvman Liberater, Alan Ganoo Movement and Plateforme Militante, which won 42 of the 70 seats. Pravind Jugnauth of the MSM remained Prime Minister.

  9. Industrial Relations Act (Mauritius) - Wikipedia

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    Industrial Relations Act (Mauritius) The Industrial Relations Act (abbreviated 'IRA') is a law in Mauritius, which regulates relations in the labour market. IRA gives the right for workers to strike, but with some limitations. The IRA stipulates a 21-day 'cool-down period' before a strike can take effect and that the Ministry of Labour can ...