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Mauritius: “Sacken accepts to make a certain sacrifice”, concedes Ramgoolam

Mauritius: “Sacken accepts to make a certain sacrifice”, concedes Ramgoolam

Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Jonathan Chauremootoo
Published on 2024-04-13 13:20:26

The three leaders of the parliamentary opposition parties met on Saturday, April 13 to finalize the alliance between the PTr/MMM/PMSD for the upcoming general elections. The meeting lasted for a little over an hour.

Speaking to the press, Navin Ramgoolam highlighted that the discussions are progressing well and mentioned that “everyone has agreed to make a certain sacrifice.”

“The discussions will continue tomorrow with the goal of finalizing the alliance,” emphasized the leader of the PTr.

Xavier-Luc Duval also stated, “Each constituency has its own specifics and everyone will have to make sacrifices.”

It seems that the opposition parties are coming together to form a united front for the upcoming elections. The leaders are in agreement that unity and cooperation are essential for success in the political arena. They understand the need to put aside personal interests and work towards a common goal.

The alliance between the PTr, MMM, and PMSD is seen as a strategic move to challenge the ruling party in the upcoming elections. By joining forces, the opposition parties hope to present a strong and united front to the electorate.

As the discussions continue, it will be interesting to see how the alliance unfolds and what strategies they will employ to attract voters. The leaders seem determined to put their differences aside and work together for the greater good of the country.

Overall, the meeting between the opposition leaders signals a shift in the political landscape of the country. The alliance between the PTr, MMM, and PMSD could potentially change the dynamics of the upcoming elections and pose a strong challenge to the current ruling party.

Read the original article(French) on Le Mauricien

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