- Sir
Anerood Jugnauth, GCSK, KCMG, PC, QC (29
March 1930 – 3 June 2021) was a
Mauritian statesman,
politician and
barrister who
served both as President...
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Ashock Jugnauth (born 1953),
Mauritian politician and half-brother of
Anerood Jugnauth Kobita Jugnauth, wife of
Pravind Jugnauth Lall
Jugnauth (1920–1970)...
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Pravind Kumar Jugnauth (born 25
December 1961) is a
Mauritian politician and
former Prime Minister, succeeding,
Aneerood Jugnauth, his father, who retired...
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Kobita Jugnauth (née Ramdanee) is the wife of
Pravind Jugnauth, the
leader of the
Militant Socialist Movement (MSM) and a
former Prime Minister of Mauritius...
- PSM leadership. The
power struggle between Bérenger and
Jugnauth peaked in
March 1983.
Jugnauth travelled to New
Delhi to
attend the 7th
Summit of the...
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landslide victory of his
coalition Alliance du Changement.
Following Pravind Jugnauth's resignation as
prime minister,
Ramgoolam was
sworn in for a
third time...
- and
finance minister, both in two stints, in the
governments of
Anerood Jugnauth and
Navin Ramgoolam. Bérenger, a
Christian of Franco-Mauritian descent...
- office. The 2014
general election returned Anerood Jugnauth to the
prime minister's office.
Pravind Jugnauth was
appointed as
prime minister by
President Ameenah...
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Alliances that
contested the
election include Prime Minister Pravind Jugnauth's Alliance Lepep and
former Prime Minister Navin Ramgoolam's
Alliance du...
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power struggle between Berenger and
Jugnauth came to a head in
March 1983. On
Mauritian independence day,
while Jugnauth was in New
Delhi attending a Non...