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This is a list of salaries of heads of state and government per year, ... Mauritius: 93,783 USD ... This page was last edited on 13 December 2024, ...
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2024- 16. Minister of Land Transport Osman Mahomed Ptr: 2024- 17. Minister of Gender Equality and Family Welfare: Arianne Navarre-Marie MMM: 2024- 18. Minister of Commerce and Consumer Protection Michael Sik Yuen Ptr: 2024- 19. Minister of Tertiary Education, Science and Research Kaviraj Sukon Ptr: 2024- 20. Minister of Industry, SME and ...
Following the 10 November 2024 General Elections the new cabinet was sworn in on 22 November 2024 in front of the President Prithvirajsing Roopun on the recommendation of the prime minister. The cabinet is composed of 14 ministers of the Parti Travailliste , 8 of the MMM , 1 of the Nouveaux Démocrates (ND) , and 1 of Rezistans ek Alternativ (ReA).
10 November: 2024 Mauritian general election: The ruling Alliance Lepep loses its majority in the National Assembly to the Alliance du Changement by a landslide. [ 7 ] 15 December: An arrest warrant is issued against former Bank of Mauritius governor Harvesh Kumar Seegolam on fraud charges.
Mauritius has a multi-party system. [1] The Economist Intelligence Unit rated Mauritius a "full democracy" in 2022. [2] [needs update] Historically, Mauritius's government has been led by the Labour Party or the MSM for the exception of short periods from 1982 to 1983 and 2003–2005 where the MMM was at the head of the
The Central Bank of Mauritius falls under the department and is accountable to the minister. Often considered as the post of the most eligible future prime minister, the minister of finance plays a rather important role in a government as it may decide if the economics policies brought forward by the political party in power are good or rather ...
Many Mauritians called for government-sponsored rehabilitation and education to combat the rising rates of drug use in the country. A July 2024 Afrobarometer survey showed that Mauritians considered drug addiction and abuse to be the second-most important issue after the cost of living. [36] Alliance Lepep announced a manifesto on 28 October.