Former Prime Minister Navin Ramgoolam has secured a landslide victory in Mauritius's parliamentary vote, winning 62.6 percent and getting 60 out of 62 seats in the National Assembly.
In a passionate address to supporters, Ramgoolam proclaimed a new Mauritius, emphasizing his intent to dismantle the country's wire-tapping system to ensure free communication for all Mauritians.
Outgoing Prime Minister Pravind Jugnauth conceded defeat gracefully, acknowledging that the public has chosen a new team to lead the nation, highlighting the intense competition in this election.
The explosive wire-tapping scandal influenced public sentiment, overshadowing the incumbent government’s recent diplomatic achievement in the Chagos Islands sovereignty dispute.
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