• The Independence Party was the name of a coalition of 3 major political parties on the island of Mauritius in the 1960s and 1970s. It was also commonly...
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  • The Labour Party (French: Parti Travailliste, PTr) is a centre-left social-democratic political party in Mauritius. It is one of four main Mauritian political...
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  • (Iceland) Independence Party (Mauritius) Independence Party (Morocco) Puerto Rican Independence Party UK Independence Party Alaskan Independence Party United...
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  • Mauritius gained independence from the United Kingdom on 12 March 1968. The independence process was the culmination of a long struggle involving a number...
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  • Koenig's Mauritian Social Democratic Party (PMSD). The Labour-IFB-CAM coalition was known as Independence Party (Mauritius). Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam, Chief...
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    lists Mauritius political parties in alphabetical order. Mauritius has a multi-party system with numerous political parties, in which no single party usually...
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    of state of Mauritius since the independence of Mauritius in 1968. From 1968 to 1992 the head of state under the Mauritius Independence Act 1968 was...
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    Seewoosagur Ramgoolam (category Labour Party (Mauritius) politicians)
    served as the leader of the Labour Party of Mauritius until his death in 1985 and led the country to independence in 1968. His son, Dr. Navinchandra Ramgoolam...
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    2; 57.5 Mauritius was a Crown colony off the southeast coast of Africa. Formerly part of the French colonial empire, British rule in Mauritius was established...
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  • The All Mauritius Hindu Congress (AMHC) was a political party in Mauritius which existed from 1964 to 1967. The All Mauritius Hindu Congress (AMHC) was...
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    The national flag of Mauritius, also known as the The Four Bands (Les Quatre Bandes), was adopted upon independence, 12 March 1968. It consists of four...
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    people have served as Prime Minister of Mauritius since the office was established in 1968, when independence from the United Kingdom was proclaimed....
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    Mauritius, officially the Republic of Mauritius, is an island country in the Indian Ocean, about 2,000 kilometres (1,100 nautical miles) off the southeastern...
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    of an independent Mauritius. Led by Gaëtan Duval in 1967 it waged an electoral campaign against its main rival, the Independence Party (Labour-IFB-CAM)...
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  • Independent Forward Bloc (category Defunct political parties in Mauritius)
    formed part of the Independence Party (Mauritius) which won the 1967 General Elections and paved the way to official independence from British colonial...
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    Constituencies of Mauritius are the electoral boundaries within the Republic of Mauritius. They are also commonly referred to as Circonscriptions amongst...
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  • Democratic Party (PMSD, French: Parti Mauricien Social Démocrate), also known as the Mauritian Conservative Party, is a political party in Mauritius. Conservative...
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  • is a centre-left political party in Mauritius. It is the single largest political party in the National Assembly of Mauritius, having won 42 of the 69 seats...
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    from the crowd. The Labour Party in various coalitions with the IFB, CAM and PMSD ruled Mauritius from the time of independence in 1968 to 1982, even cancelling...
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  • Sookdeo Bissoondoyal (category Members of the National Assembly (Mauritius))
    in preparation for the independence of Mauritius. The 1967 elections saw the IFB run as part of the Independence Party (Mauritius) (IP) which became a coalition...
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    the Republic of Mauritius (French: Président de la République de Maurice) is the head of state of the Republic of Mauritius. Mauritius is a parliamentary...
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    all be achieved, it would be to a very limited extent. Since independence in 1968, Mauritius has developed from a low-income, agriculturally based economy...
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    Gaëtan Duval (category Leaders of the Opposition (Mauritius))
    statesman and politician from Mauritius who was the leader of the Parti Mauricien Social Démocrate (PMSD) political party. Duval was born in Rose Hill...
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  • Muslim Committee of Action (category Political parties in Mauritius)
    d'Action Musulman or Comité d'Action Mauricien (CAM) was a political party in Mauritius. The CAM was founded by Sir Abdool Razack Mohamed in February 1959...
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    to Mauritius when Indians were brought as indentured labour to colonial French and later in much larger numbers to British plantations in Mauritius and...
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  • (1994). Mauritius: A Country Study (Toward Independence ed.). Washington: GPO for the Library of Congress. "Mauritius - Independent Mauritius". countrystudies...
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    who played an important role in the pre-Independence politics and independence movement on the island of Mauritius. He is also sometimes referred to as "Pandit...
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    1967 Mauritian general election (category Elections in Mauritius)
    Action (5 seats). "Mauritius: 1967 Legislative Assembly election". EISA. Retrieved 2021-07-11. "Port Louis – Rioting against Independence at the General Elections...
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    Chagos Archipelago sovereignty dispute (category Politics of Mauritius)
    Sovereignty over the Chagos Archipelago was disputed between Mauritius and the United Kingdom. Mauritius has repeatedly stated that the Chagos Archipelago is...
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  • Lall Jugnauth (category Members of the National Assembly (Mauritius))
    who were all part of the Independence Party (Mauritius). Lall Jugnauth became Attorney General from 1967 to 1969 when his party IFB (under Sookdeo Bissoondoyal's...
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