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Mauritius: Follow the press conference of the PMSD on Saturday, April 6th.

Mauritius: Follow the press conference of the PMSD on Saturday, April 6th.

Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Jonathan Chauremootoo
Published on 2024-04-06 07:55:25

A highly anticipated conference is currently being held at the Astor Court in Port Louis by the PMSD. Rumors have been circulating about the PMSD’s position and its alliance with the PTR and the MMM for several days, following the reactions of the party leader’s son regarding the number of tickets that will be allocated to them within the alliance in the upcoming general elections.

The conference is being closely watched by political observers and the public alike, as it is expected to shed light on the future direction of the PMSD and its relationships with its alliance partners. The son of the party leader has been vocal about the need for the PMSD to have a fair share of tickets in the alliance, in order to ensure a strong representation in the upcoming elections.

The video above provides a glimpse of the conference taking place at the Astor Court, where party members and supporters have gathered to listen to the leadership’s announcements and decisions regarding the alliance and the upcoming elections. The atmosphere is tense, as speculation is rife about the outcome of the conference and its implications for the PMSD’s political future.

Many are eager to hear the official statements from the party leadership, as the PMSD plays a crucial role in the political landscape of Mauritius. Its alliances with the PTR and the MMM have been central to its strategy in previous elections, and the upcoming polls will test the strength and unity of this coalition.

The conference is expected to provide clarity on the PMSD’s stance on key issues, as well as its plans for the upcoming elections. The party’s supporters are looking for reassurance that their interests will be represented and protected within the alliance, and that the PMSD will continue to play a prominent role in Mauritian politics.

As the conference unfolds, all eyes are on the leadership of the PMSD, as they navigate the delicate balancing act of alliance politics and internal party dynamics. The decisions made at this conference will have far-reaching consequences for the party and its allies, shaping the course of Mauritian politics in the months to come.

Read the original article(French) on Le Mauricien

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