Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Johanne Prosper
Published on 2024-03-31 07:00:01
The presence of MSM nominees is becoming more prominent in political meetings to mobilize the party’s troops in preparation for the May 1st event. Some of them are reportedly in stealth mode, as they are in the race for the upcoming legislative elections. The presence of Mauritius Telecom’s Chief Information Officer, Viren Bissoonauth, did not go unnoticed during a meeting at the Montagne Blanche Social Welfare Centre alongside Minister Sunil Bholah, and Avineshwar Dayal, who is announced as the replacement for Vikram Hurdoyal in Montagne-Blanche/Grande-Rivière-Sud-Est (No 10).
There is also the President of the Employees Welfare Fund, Atish Boyjonauth, who is increasingly visible on the ground. The Chairperson of the Outer Islands Development Corporation, Ravi Jugoo, who was at the forefront during the meeting in No 9, is also making strides. It is said that the Sun Trust leadership has already contacted ambassadors to request assistance in certain constituencies.
The presence of these nominees at political meetings indicates a strong push for support and mobilization within the party. As the legislative elections approach, candidates are actively engaging with their constituencies and seeking support from influential figures. This strategic approach highlights the importance of building alliances and securing backing from key individuals in order to strengthen their position in the upcoming elections.
Overall, the increasing visibility of MSM nominees in political gatherings demonstrates a proactive and targeted approach to rallying support for the party ahead of the May 1st event. By engaging with key stakeholders and influential figures, candidates are positioning themselves for success in the upcoming legislative elections and seeking to secure a strong foothold in their respective constituencies.
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