Mauritius calls legislative elections for November 10 – Italy-World

by times news cr

(ANSA) – PORT LOUIS, 04 OCT – Mauritius will hold legislative elections on 10 November. The Presidency announced this today, following the historic agreement for the restitution by Great Britain of the Diego Garcia Migrants, Who owns Diego Garcia? US Army showed arrogance to British court, stopped entry even, let alone hearing – Who owns Diego Garcia and why do we block British court from British Indian Ocean Territory
– 2024-07-15 20:46:55″>Chagos Islands to the Republic of Mauritius. President Prithvirajsing Roopun’s office announced that Parliament will be dissolved immediately and that candidates must be nominated by October 22 and that a vote will take place on November 10. President Joe Biden’s official applause for the “historic agreement” with which Keir Starmer’s new British government yesterday gave the OK – after a long postcolonial entrenchment – to the return of the Chagos Islands to the Republic of Mauritius, actually conceals a possible irritation American for the London move. This is supported today by the Times on the front page, according to whose headline Starmer “challenged the USA” with this move, despite the agreement providing that the most strategic island of the archipelago, that of Diego Garcia, although also surrendered to the formal sovereignty of Mauritius, continues to be de facto controlled by the United Kingdom, guarantor of the maintenance of a military base shared with the great American ally and considered “vital” by Washington in the middle of the Indian Ocean. The Times, citing diplomatic sources on both sides of the Atlantic, writes that what worries the US is the suspicion that the operation could benefit China, which has good relations with many African countries and cultivates ties with the Mauritian government itself, in a delicate geopolitical quadrant. (HANDLE).

2024-10-04 19:20:28

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