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  2. Pravind Jugnauth - Wikipedia

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    The core issue in the Molnupiravir scandal in Mauritius around December 2021 was the alleged overpricing of the medicine.The Ministry of Health awarded a Rs80 million contract to CPN Distributors, a company with no significant pharmaceutical experience, eight times higher than the price that Mauritius Pharmacy had offered for the procurement of ...

  3. Militant Socialist Movement - Wikipedia

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    The Militant Socialist Movement (French: Mouvement Socialiste Militant, MSM) is a centre-left political party in Mauritius.It was the single largest political party in the National Assembly of Mauritius, having won 42 of the 69 seats in the 2019 general elections; however, following the 2024 election, it only possesses one seat.

  4. 2019 Mauritian general election - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Truth and Justice Commission - Wikipedia

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    Following the defeat of Napoleon and the loss of Mauritius to Great Britain, the territory continued to rely upon slave labour until slavery's abolition in the British Empire in the 1830s. [3] This would not end exploitation however, as the plantocracy , reliant upon cheap labour, turned to indentured labourers from India and China to work the ...

  6. 2010 Mauritian general election - Wikipedia

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    General elections were held in Mauritius on 5 May 2010. [1] The coalition comprising Mauritius Labour Party under Navin Ramgoolam, the Militant Socialist Movement under Pravind Jugnauth and the Mauritian Social Democrat Party under Xavier-Luc Duval won a majority with 41 seats in the parliament. [2]

  7. 2024 Mauritian general election - Wikipedia

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    Public officials stationed in Mauritius but enrolled in constituencies in Rodrigues or Agaléga and vice versa are eligible to apply for proxy voting. [26] Since 2014, it has been optional for candidates to declare which community they belong to. Contestants who refuse to affiliate with a community are ineligible for a Best Loser nomination. [27]

  8. 1982 Mauritian general election - Wikipedia

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    General elections were held in Mauritius on 11 June 1982. 360 candidates representing 22 parties contested the election, [1] the result of which was a landslide victory for the Mauritian Militant Movement–Mauritian Socialist Party alliance, which won all 60 of the directly elected mainland seats.

  9. Rajen A. Kilachand - Wikipedia

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    Kilachand is the son of Arvind Nandlal Dev Kilachand and Chandanben Arvind Dev Kilachand. The family was originally from Patan, Gujarat.After his father's death, he took over Dodsal, a British trading company founded in 1948 by the Nandlal Dev Kilachand family.