Reform Party (Mauritius)
Reform Party (Mauritius) | |
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Abbreviation | RP |
Leader | Roshi Bhadain |
Founder | Roshi Bhadain |
Founded | 27 January 2017 |
Headquarters | Beau Bassin |
Political position | Centre-left |
Colors | Yellow |
National Assembly of Mauritius | 0 / 70 |
Website | |
https://www.reformparty.mu/ | |
The Reform Party[1][2][3][4] (French: Parti Réformiste) is a political party in Mauritius. The party is led by Roshi Bhadain, who had resigned[5] from the parliament on the 23rd of June 2017, to bring in a new change in the Mauritian political arena.
Linion Reform Coalition
During the Mauritius General elections 2024, The Reform Party (Mauritius) formed the Linion Reform coalition together with the Linion Moris alliance which comprises of the following political parties: GREA, 100% Citoyens, Mouvement Patriotique, Rassemblement Mauricien, Les Verts Fraternels, Ralliement Citoyen Pour la Patrie, En Avant Moris, Parti Justice Sociale, Parti Justice et vérité.[6]
Candidates of Linion Reform at the 2024 Mauritian general election were:[7]
Constituency | Candidate 1 | Candidate 2 | Candidate 3 |
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No. 1 (GRNO/Port-Louis Ouest) | Jean claude Barbier | Dr Didier Michel | Ivor Tan Yan |
No. 2 (Port-Louis Sud/Port-Louis Centre) | Bashir Jahangeer | Raouf Khodabaccus | Olivier Maigre |
No. 3 (Port-Louis Maritime/Port-Louis Est | Warren Malépa | Ferhat Abass Mamode | Muhammad Husayn Mangalkhan |
No. 4 (Port-Louis Nord/Montagne-Longue) | Dr Sylvia Edouard | Christianne Jean-Pierre | Satish Ramruttun |
No. 5 (Pamplemousses/Triolet) | Jeeanmotee Tooreea (Asha) Guness | Salonee Devi Seewoobudul | Soondress TEELUCK (Robin) |
No. 6 (Grand-Baie/Poudre d'Or) | Yanesh Puryag | Akilesh Mangar | Sylvio Legallant |
No. 7 (Piton/Rivière-du-Rempart) | Tevin Nundloll (Vinesh) | Yugeshware Ramdoyal (Ashwan) | Padma Utchanah |
No. 8 (Quartier-Militaire/Moka) | Domun Muhammad Sajjid | Paniken Dil Levee (Gemini) | SOBURRUN Prasan Kumar (Vishal) |
No. 9 (Flacq/Bon-Accueil) | Dharmanand Chukowa | Mahen Saulick | Khevan Yash Kawal |
No. 10 (Montagne-Blanche/GRSE) | Chris Philippe | Ramrajsingh Buskalowa (Deepak) | Rahul Omkar BHASIN |
No. 11 (Vieux-Grand-Port/Rose-Belle) | Kailash Satyawan Trilochun | Oomduth (Rajiv) Lallsa | Dr Sita Jeeneea |
No. 12 (Mahébourg/Plaine-Magnien) | Cliff Grenade | Roopesh (Kunal) Hoseneea | Awadhkoomarsing Balluck |
No. 13 (Rivière-des-Anguilles/Souillac) | Satish Boabul | Preetam Rambaruth | Irshaad Ramjane |
No. 14 (Savanne/Rivière-Noire) | Seewajee Coocaram (Luv) | Michele D’Autriche -Dulthummon | Anand Nunkoo |
No. 15 (La Caverne/Phœnix) | Kalinka Bologna-Lisis | Thelma Maharaullee | Kamini Lutchmenarraidoo (Surat) |
No. 16 (Vacoas/Floréal) | Nando Bodha | Patrick Philogene | Siven Chinien |
No. 17 (Curepipe/Midlands) | Dr Sheila Bunwaree | Mirella Chauvin | Louis José Gaëtan Moïrt |
No. 18 (Belle-Rose/Quatre-Bornes) | Dr Neena Ramdenee | Kirti Ramdin Kirti Lutchmeeparsad RAMDIN | Vishwadev (Dev) Sunnasy |
No. 19 (Stanley/Rose-Hill) | Patrick Belcourt | Rama Valayden | Dr Daniella Police-Michel |
No. 20 (Beau-Bassin/Petite-Rivière) | Geraldine Geoffroy | Ryad Subratty | Roshi Bhadain |
References
- ^ "Roshi Bhadain lance son parti politique, The Reform Party".
- ^ "Politique : Roshi Bhadain lance le Reform Party".
- ^ "Roshi Bhadain lance le Reform Party".
- ^ "ROSHI BHADAIN LANCE LE REFORM PARTY".
- ^ "Roshi Bhadain provokes a by-election in No 18: A necessity or waste of resources?".
- ^ "Nouvelle alliance : Linion Reform voit le jour, les modalités dévoilées". lexpress.mu (in French). 13 October 2024. Retrieved 17 November 2024.
- ^ "Élections générales : les 60 candidats de Linion Reform". Le Mauricien (in French). 18 October 2024. Retrieved 17 November 2024.