Ramgoolam Could Abandon Electoral Reform

10 years, 3 months ago - January 03, 2014
Ramgoolam Could Abandon Electoral Reform
This is a first. Navin Ramgoolam has raised the possibility of waiving an overhaul of our electoral system ... if the debate divide the population. In his message on the occasion of New Year yesterday, Wednesday January 1, he also addressed several issues, including inflation, traffic congestion, ecology and projects, among others.

"The electoral reform must unite, not divide. "Where appropriate, there will be no reform. This was made clear Prime ministrehier evening, during the presentation of his wishes to the Nation for the New Year. It was inevitable that the Prime Minister addresses this issue, at a time when the Human Rights Commission of the United Nations calls diplomatically accountable to the State in this regard. And for the first time, Navin Ramgoolam has raised the possibility of waiving an overhaul of our electoral system ... if the debate divide the population.

He could then get around the obstacle of international pressure, to stand for election as a member of the general population, as he himself recently suggested. Anti-communal activists can do in this case, as the saying goes, be more royalist than the king.

The other inevitable topic of the speech was political news bubbling. About the Prime Minister marked, as usual, very subtly. Navin Ramgoolam insured, a year before the end of his term, that term does not influence in any way its decisions. " Everything for the country and for all the progress , "he has said. But, given the political upheavals of the time he reaches the end of its mandate? This question made legitimate by the year-end gift PMSD his supporters will remain unanswered for now.

 Addressing his " fellow countrymen , "the prime minister said he was aware of the challenges facing the country. And, first, the increase in commodity prices. " Inflation should remain under control , "he has argued, as the Hammers Governor of the Bank of Mauritius, and contrary to what the Minister of Finance. About the rising cost of living, the Prime Minister is nevertheless welcomed the " almost self-sufficiency "of the country as regards the onions and potatoes.

The achievements of the government during the past year have served to open the intervention of the head of government. Navin Ramgoolam, among others, mentioned the new airport terminal (not unlike it was inaugurated in person), the Link Road revolutionary Terre-Rouge/Verdun and the port, which should be updated soon.

The Prime Minister also poured on traffic congestion, a recurring problem " for 30 years . " "We'll adjust , "he has promised. As the modernization of public transport, with the light rail project.

Something new: Prime Minister devoted a chapter of his speech at Facebook, young people and ecology. Protesters social network does not yet seem to have unduly marked contrast to those who welcome and asked him not to " disorient the country with concrete and billboards . "

 

Text by lexpress.mu

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