"This government is a 'wishful thinker'" complains Resistanz ek Alternativ. This group, but the policy also impatient for the presentation of the White Paper promised by the Prime Minister. He had asked for a delay leading Mallows, a period which had expired last Saturday. So far, it is not.
"There is no legal obligation to comply with the time prescribed by the United Nations," argued the Prime Minister, who, for the first time, spoke commented on. Because so far he has not said a word while negotiations were underway on the date on which he would present this paper. After a ceremony held at the Conference Centre Swami Vivekananda as part of celebrations for the 66th anniversary of the independence of India this Thursday, August 15, the Prime Minister has contended before the assembled reporters that "This is the man who will put the draft electoral reform in place."
And a dig in the direction of the opposition: "Ki zot inn fer an 82 ? en 2000 ? kan zot inn gayn mazorité ? Nanié. Aster kifer zot pé presser ? "
Resistanz ek Alternativ actually sent a letter to UN deploring the government's failure to set in motion reform. The group holds the deadline set by the Human Rights Committee of the United Nations when he filed the case of rejection of candidates for the 2010 general elections - due to the refusal of members to declare their ethnicity. Before this court, the Mauritian government had then indicated that a white paper on electoral reform was being prepared. And the United Nations had given him a deadline for doing so. A period now largely obsolete.