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This deal was made upon the leadership of Jugnauth and Offmann who were both Head of State and Head of government. Karl Offmann agreed to step down as president in favor that Sir Anerood became his successor. In order to become prime minister, Paul Berenger had to announce the nomination of Jugnauth
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who is leader of the MSM will not be in the Front Bench of the coalition in an eventual government of the MSM/MMM. This is because he has been provisionally charged with using office for gratification by the Independent Commission Against Corruption. He will therefore seat as a back-bencher until he
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as leader. The agreements remain the same, 30 seats for the MMM and 30 seats for the MSM. It has also been conveyed that SAJ would be prime minister for 3 years and Paul Berenger would take over for the rest of the parliamentary term if the coalition wins the next general elections. It has also been
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was at his last mandate as Head of State and was due to leave office in 2002. Karl Offmann who was a former Minister and Member of the MSM agreed to succeed to Uteem and it was on one condition, that he would work as president only when Sir Anerood Jugnauth would be prime minister. Therefore, the
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is under a deadlock with 7 councillors elected from the MMM/MSM coalition, 7 councillors elected under the banner of the Labour Party and 1 elected under the Mauritian Movement Social Democrats. The deadlock will therefore be handled as soon as negotiations are made and an agreement is obtained.
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Nevertheless, Karl Offmann took office earlier that year and as mentioned accepted to only work with Sir Jugnauth. Berenger on his part announced that he entering the Clarisse House (House of the Prime Minister) would be meaning political democracy and freedom as to allow a non-Hindu to hold the
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both fought to become the party's next leader. At the end Ashock moved out and formed his own party namely National Union (UN) and went forward with Paul Berenger and formed the new alliance MMM/UN. In July 2005, the MSM/MMM coalition went together for general elections and became the opposition
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The deal also mentioned that as from September 2003, Pravind Jugnauth was to be appointed as Deputy Prime Minister and Finance . All those four people were playing the political prepared game and everyone was trained like a soldier on battlefield so as to snatch the government of the hands of
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Sir Anerood Jugnauth who was prime minister from 1982 to 1995 initiated the deal in early 2000. In 1995 the 60-0 victory of the MMM-MLP was outstanding as Sir Jugnauth lost his parliament seat. He had no choice to give more to the MMM so as to secure his party.
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As expected, the two parties were friends with each other and also shared same power. In September 2003, Sir Jugnauth announced his departure and resignation as prime minister and Leader of the MSM in order to let Pravind become Leader.
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The Medpoint Deal was based on equal power shared by both parties and the office of the Prime Minister being head of government was in the ratio 3:2. MSM would have the office for three years and MMM for the two remaining.
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The deal was settled and SAJ announced in early September that he will be resigning as prime minister, but that the population would not have to worry for the upcoming years as he would become president after some time.
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Paul Berenger agreed that he would be appointed as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance for 3 years, and after that he would succeed to Sir Anerood who was to be dismissing from office during the same period.
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He resigned in September 2003 and Berenger took office of prime minister and nominated Jugnauth as president. After one week, in the start of October, Sir Anerood Jugnauth became president and also head of state.
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was elected 1st Member of Piton & Riviere du Rempart and Paul Berenger elected 1st Member of Upper Rose Hill. They both began their deal and set up the new government with based equal power to both Parties.
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Sir Anerood Jugnauth on 14 August 2000. It was the most famous political alliance that Mauritian Politics ever had. It was the first time that the country was experiencing a social change,
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On 11 September 2000, the MSM/MMM team won over the general elections with a bigger majority that they had themselves expected. They had won 56 seats out of 60 seats in the parliament.
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He therefore offered Berenger two years of being prime minister, a higher price than being Deputy for five years. He accepted and both signed the deal in August 2000.
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Sir Anerood Jugnauth made another deal within the MSM/MMM deal in 2003. He did not need to resign from office but for the sake of his son he accepted his departure.
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Sir Anerood had announced that he will be retiring as prime minister and that his last mandate would be the 2000 elections. He also initiated the idea that his son
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The MMM/MSM coalition won the local council elections held on 9 December 2012. They obtained a total of 53 councilors against 36 for the government party
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remained as Deputy Prime Minister for the five-year term. Sir Anerood offered Berenger more so as to attract him to form the coalition.
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There were four main persons concerned out the deal made in 2000. Sir Anerood Jugnauth, Paul Berenger, Pravind Jugnauth and
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would become Leader of the MSM and he would stood down so as to make way for his son for the office of the Prime Minister.
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from September 2000 to July 2005. The coalition has been reformed in April 2012 after an electoral agreement between the
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The deal was to join the two leaders of the two parties. The MSM leader Sir Anerood Jugnauth & MMM leader
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would become prime minister out of this deal and would be the first-non Hindu to hold such powerful post.
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The coalition which was firstly made in 2000, was known as the "Medpoint Deal" and was formed by former
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and one for the Mauritian Movement Social Democrats. They will therefore administer the cities namely
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party, but in 2006 they ended the deal and MSM became alone party while MMM took hands with UN.
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leaders were both aware that Offmann would not have five years mandate as president but less.
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and Mauritian Militant Movement began an alliance in 1995 and ousted the MSM out of the game.
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for president to the Parliament as well as elect his son Pravind as Deputy Prime Minister.
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resigned 6 months before his mandate ended and the entire deal was taking a new turn.
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The new government elected Sir Jugnauth as prime minister as mentioned in the deal.
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He accepted to step down in favor of Paul Berenger.
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Republic of Mauritius
Militant Socialist Movement
Mauritian Militant Movement
Anerood Jugnauth
Pravind Jugnauth
Prime Minister
President
Paul Berenger
Paul Berenger
Ashok Jugnauth
Mauritian Labour Party
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Mauritian Labor Party
Navin Ramgoolam
Paul Berenger

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