Pravind Jugnauth, the incumbent prime minister of Mauritius, conceded defeat in the parliamentary election, marking a significant political shift as voters opted for opposition.
Navin Ramgoolam, opposition leader, looks set to become prime minister for a third time, leading his Alliance of Change coalition amidst a backdrop of political tension.
The strong voter turnout at around 80 percent reflects the significant public engagement in the electoral process as Mauritians elect their representatives for the next five years.
Despite Jugnauth's recent diplomatic success over the Chagos Islands, a wire-tapping scandal overshadowed the campaign, affecting public perception and trust in the incumbents.
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