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    Ramgoolam families. Bérenger was born to Mauritian parents whose ancestors arrived in Mauritius from France in the 1700s. Geneviève Bérenger, his mother, was...
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  • Joanna Marie Bérenger (born in 1989), also known as Joanna Bérenger is a Mauritian politician. Joanna Bérenger is the daughter of Paul Bérenger and Arline...
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    Paul Bérenger as Minister of Finance. Disagreements within the MMM led to a schism on 22 March 1983, when Prime Minister Jugnauth rejected Bérenger's...
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    became Prime Minister with Bérenger as his Deputy. The coalition soon fractured and Ramgoolam dismissed Bérenger in 1997. Bérenger then became Leader of the...
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    project to make Mauritius a Duty Free Island. In June 2005 Prime Minister Paul Berenger dissolved the Parliament in preparation for the 2005 General Elections...
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    because of his resemblance to Paul Newman, who played the character in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969). Berenger starred in several significant...
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    allow the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Paul Bérenger to take over. Paul Bérenger became the first non-Hindu prime minister of Mauritius...
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    prime ministership was transferred to Paul Bérenger of the MMM, and Sir Anerood Jugnauth became president. Bérenger was the first Franco-Mauritian Prime...
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  • agreement, Jugnauth became prime minister and was succeeded by Bérenger in 2003. Bérenger led this coalition, which now included the PMSD, to defeat in...
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    and MMM leader Bérenger. Under this arrangement, Jugnauth would hold the post of prime minister for the first three years and Bérenger for the remaining...
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    par la MBC: Bérenger veut interpeller la Commission électorale". L'express. 22 April 2010. Retrieved 6 May 2010. [dead link] "Paul Bérenger: "Le MMM est...
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    Minister of Mauritius before handing over to Paul Bérenger of the Mauritian Militant Movement in 2003; Bérenger would become the first non-Hindu Prime Minister...
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  • Berengar (redirect from Bérenger)
    Rican Nationalist Joanna Bérenger (born 1989), Mauritian entertainer Pascal Berenguer (born 1981), French footballer Paul Bérenger (born 1945), Mauritian...
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    leader failed to oust outgoing Prime Minister Paul Bérenger from his constituency. 24 seats were won by Bérenger's coalition, consisting of the Mauritian Militant...
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  • Labour-CAM-PMSD government. In 1969, the Mouvement Militant Mauricien led by Paul Bérenger and Heeralall Bhugaloo emerged. The first MMM MP (Dev Virahsawmy) was...
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    leaders: Sir Anerood Jugnauth spent three years as prime minister and Paul Bérenger spent two years. After the 2005 general election, Dr. Navin Ramgoolam...
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    12 September 2000 30 September 2003 3 years, 18 days MSM MSM–MMM 4 Paul Bérenger (born 1945) — 30 September 2003 5 July 2005 1 year, 278 days MMM MSM–MMM...
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    for the full term of 5 years and that MMM leader Paul Bérenger would serve in his Cabinet. Bérenger later became Minister of External Affairs. During...
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    Retrieved 9 June 2017. "Interview Alan Ganoo: Le plus grand défaut de Bérenger". sundaytimesmauritius.com. Sunday Times. Retrieved 16 April 2017. "Hon...
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    election was free and fair. Electoral system IPU General information IPU Jean Paul Arouff. "Mauritius elects incumbent PM for five-year term". www.nasdaq.com...
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    lancent un nouveau parti politique". L'Express. Retrieved 2018-01-29. Lismore, Paul. "The Hypocrisy of the MSM". Zinfos. Retrieved 2019-08-28. Moheeputh, Anand...
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  • as ambassador then Prime Minister Paul Bérenger sacked Phokeer over serious misconduct in Egypt. However, Bérenger appointed Phokeer as an adviser within...
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    Navin Ramgoolam would organise his arrest. In 2009 Opposition Leader Paul Bérenger raised his concerns in the press about the dangerous links between Xavier-Luc...
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    Boodhoo's PSM won the 1982 election. Whilst in government interim-PM Paul Bérenger with the support of his MMM ministers sneakily decided to establish...
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    Members of the ruling MSM-MMM government (headed by Anerood Jugnauth and Paul Bérenger) modified the original deal, which would have allowed a large share...
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  • Paul Marcel Berenger (born 26 March 1991), is a Zimbabwe-born Australian actor. Berenger was born on 26 March 1991 in Harare, Zimbabwe. However, he was...
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    11 June 1982 21 August 1983 1982 Mauritian Social Democrat Party 5. Paul Bérenger (born 1945) 21 August 1983 15 September 1987 1983 Mauritian Militant...
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    the third president on 25 February 2002. He served in the post until Paul Bérenger became his prime minister and nominated a new president on 1 October...
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  • of Vallée-Pitot. At the start of the scandal and on 27 October 1996 Paul Bérenger, whose party MMM was in alliance with Navin Ramgoolam's Labour Party...
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    appointed as Minister of Agriculture. In 2003, Jugnaut's resignation and Paul Berenger's appointment as Prime Minister made some changes to the cabinet. Pravind...
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