- when it
changed its name to the People's
Party (Seyc****ois Creole:
Parti Lepep, PL). The
party changed its name
again in
November 2018, from the People's...
- on 10
December 2014 and
resulted in a
landslide victory for the
Alliance Lepep coalition,
which secured 47 of the
elected seats under the
leadership of...
- instead. The MSM
contested that year's
election as part of the
Alliance Lepep,
which also
included the PMSD and the
Muvman Liberater; the
alliance won...
- Elections". Bloomberg. 26
November 2018.
Retrieved 3
August 2019. "Parti
Lepep, s****ing
platform of unity,
changes name to
United Seyc****es". Seyc****es...
- who had not been elected: 1.
Alain Wong (Alliance
Lepep MSM-PMSD-ML) 2.
Thierry Henry (Alliance
Lepep MSM-PMSD-ML) 3.
Raffick Sorefan (Alliance de l'unité...
- and 2003–2005
where the MMM was at the head of the country. L'Alliance
Lepep, a
coalition of
several political parties including MSM,
Muvmen Liberater...
- was
appointed Minister of
Information Technology following the
Alliance Lepep's victory. On 23
January 2017, he was
chosen by his
party MSM to lead the...
- ran in the 2005
Mauritian local election.
Yerrigadoo joined the
Alliance Lepep coalition prior to the 2014
Mauritian general election, and was appointed...
-
elections saw the
victory of a MSM-PMSD-ML
coalition (known as "L'alliance
Lepep").
Labour Party lost and
voters rejected government plans to
expand presidential...
- his
tenure as President,
Jugnauth led an
alliance known as "L'Alliance
LEPEP"
which won the 2014
general elections. He
resigned in
January 2017 and was...