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Mauritian general election, 1991

Mauritian general election, 1991
Mauritius
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All 70 seats in the National Assembly
35 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party
  Sir Anerood Jugnauth Navin Ramgoolam
Leader Sir Anerood Jugnauth Navin Ramgoolam
Party MSM Labour Party
Leader since 1983 1991
Leader's seat Piton & Riviere Du Rempart Pamplemousses and Triolet
Last election 44 seats 8 seats
Seats before 44 8
Seats won 57 3
Seat change Increase 13 Decrease 5
Popular vote 944,521 670,631
Percentage 55.4 39.3%
Swing Increase 15.4% Decrease 16.9%

Prime Minister before election

Sir Anerood Jugnauth
MSM

Subsequent Prime Minister

Sir Anerood Jugnauth
MSM


Sir Anerood Jugnauth
MSM

Sir Anerood Jugnauth
MSM

General elections was held in Mauritius on 15 September 1991. Three main parties gained seats in this election: the Militant Socialist Movement, Mauritian Militant Movement and the Labour Party. The MSM formed an alliance with the MMM and the Labour party formed an alliance with the Mauritian Social Democrat Party (PMSD). On 17 September 1991, results showed that MSM-MMM won 57 seats out of 60 elected seats. This gave 95% of seats to MSM-MMM leader Anerood Jugnauth and 5% to Labour Party-PMSD leader Navin Ramgoolam.

The main political parties taking part in the elections were the Militant Socialist Movement and Labour Party which were the current government, and the Mauritian Militant Movement which was the current opposition party. Earlier that year, Navin Ramgoolam became the leader of the Labour Party. As a result, the MSM-Labour Party coalition broke down in February 1991 because Ramgoolam demanded that the deal between the parties should be reviewed and that the MSM leader, Anerood Jugnauth, should hold the office of Prime Minister for half of the term (two and a half years), with Ramgoolam serving out the remainder of the term. However, Jugnauth did not want to step aside in favour of Ramgoolam. Ramgoolam then announced that his party would contest the elections due September on its own.

Jugnauth proposed an electoral pact with the Mauritian Militant Movement(MMM), the party which Jugnauth himself had formerly led between 1976 and 1983, before the formation of the MSM. The two parties agreed that Anerood Jugnauth would remain Prime Minister 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.


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