Bérenger Mentioned the Possibility of Alliance with PTr

10 years ago - April 23, 2014
Bérenger Mentioned the Possibility of Alliance...
The two political leaders meet tomorrow, Thursday, April 24, at Clarisse House, to discuss electoral reform, Second Republic ... "and covenant." The word is out.

He is the leader of the MMM itself admitted, even if it is veiled terms it is true, the existence of negotiations on a possible alliance with the PTr. That was yesterday, Tuesday, April 22, in the early evening, in response to a question from the press after the meeting of the political bureau purple.

Mo pou al diskit avek Ramgoolam. Answit mo pou al dan BP et donn tou detay lor reform, segon repiblik. Lor kestyon lallians osi" Has he said, adding that options remain open ....

The new meeting between the two leaders held tomorrow at 15 hours at Clarisse House . Paul Bérenger think I can then loop discussions with Navin Ramgoolam. " The meeting of the Political Bureau of MMM Monday  28 April will be crucial , "said the leader of purple. He thinks he will then be able to disclose all the details of electoral reform, the Second Republic and a possible alliance.

He is quick to point out that at the moment all options remain open, or go alone in the elections, a warming of relations with the MSM or a covenant with PTr. However, he added that negotiations on an alliance with red have not yet been initiated, while suggesting that they may be tomorrow.

"A single point to clarify the powers of the president"

With regard to electoral reform, there are only two points to be addressed, namely the eligibility threshold for seats in the form of proportional representation and Rodrigues, on which there will be no dispute . On the issue of the Second Republic, there remains one major to clarify the point. It relates to powers of the president. It is understood that the Cabinet System of Government will be maintained. There was a proposal that the President asked to chair the Council of Ministers when he wishes. Above we are still not on the same wavelength, " said Paul Bérenger.

Asked about his optimism on the conclusion of an agreement with Navin Ramgoolam on the Second Republic when similar negotiations had failed miserably in 2010, he said that this is probably because the two are " become wiser and since that time had done its work. "

"The start of Collendavelloo saddens me"

Referring to the resignation of Deputy Leader of Mallows, Ivan Collendavelloo yesterday, Paul Bérenger, initially attributed the decision to Ivan Collendavelloo health problems. But at the end of the political bureau of purple last night, the leader of the MMM expressed "sadness" of his departure. "Last Wednesday, at the meeting of BP, he said his distrust vis-à-vis Ramgoolam. Almost everyone has this same distrust. There is no more suspicious than others. Ivan should feel family, "he said in a tone of the joke. Adding that "it is a pity he was not there Saturday. He gave as a reason in his letter that there were 'unspecified additional power for the president. All this was discussed in detail on Saturday. It would have been better if he had remained in the bodies of the MMM to advise. "

The deputy leader of his side refused to discuss in detail the reasons for his resignation. He said he will explain before Parliament.

 

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