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National Assembly (Mauritius)

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(November 2024)
National Assembly of Mauritius
Assemblée nationale de Maurice
Lasanble Nasional Moris
8th National Assembly
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
History
Founded30 July 1968(as Legislative Assembly)
12 March 1992(as National Assembly)[1]
Leadership
Shirin Aumeeruddy-Cziffra, MMM
since 29 November 2024
Deputy Speaker
Veda Baloomoody, MMM
since 29 November 2024
Navin Ramgoolam, Labour
since 12 November 2024
Joe Lesjongard, MSM
since 15 November 2024
Structure
Seats66
Political groups
Government (63)

Opposition (3)

Elections
Plurality block voting
Last election
10 November 2024
Next election
By November 2029
Meeting place
Parliament House,Port Louis
Website
Official website
Constitution
Judiciary
Administrative divisions


TheNational Assembly (French:Assemblée nationale;Morisyen:Lasanble Nasional) isMauritius'sunicamerallegislature, which was called theLegislative Assembly from 1968 until 1992, when the country became arepublic. Prior to 1968 and underBritish rule it was known as the Legislative Council. TheConstitution of Mauritius provides for theparliament of Mauritius to consist of the President and the National Assembly. The parliament of Mauritius is modelled after theWestminster system of parliamentary democracy, where members of parliament are voted in at regular general elections, on the basis of a first past the post system. The working language of the National Assembly isEnglish.

It consists of 66 members, 62 directly elected for five-year terms in multi-memberconstituencies and 4 additional members, known as "best losers", appointed by the Electoral Supervisory Commission to ensure that ethnic and religious minorities are equitably represented. The Government is primarily responsible to the National Assembly and the prime minister stays in office with the confidence of a majority of its members.

Constitutional role

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The National Assembly is supreme and determines the functioning of various constitutional institutions of the country.

President

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ThePresident of Mauritius andVice-President of Mauritius are both elected by the assembly for a five-year term.

Government

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The National Assembly is essential to determine which party/group forms the government and therefore the executive of the country. As per the constitution, the prime minister is answerable to and must maintain the support of the assembly. Thus, whenever the office of prime minister falls vacant, the president appoints the person who has the support of the House, or who is most likely to command the support of the House—normally the leader of the largest party in the assembly.

Opposition

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The political party or alliance which has the second largest majority forms the Official Opposition and its leader is normally nominated by the President of the Republic as theLeader of the Opposition.

Composition

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The Assembly is made of up of 70 members, of whom 62 are directly elected in 21 constituencies. The island of Mauritius is divided into 20 constituencies returning three members each and that of Rodrigues is a single constituency returning two members. After a general election, the Electoral Supervisory Commission may nominate up to a maximum of 8 additional members in accordance with section 5 of the First Schedule of the Constitution with a view to correct any imbalance in community representation in Parliament. This system of nominating members is commonly called the best loser system.

The political party or party alliance which wins the majority of seats in the Assembly forms the government and its leader usually becomes the Prime Minister. It is the Prime Minister who selects the members of the composition of the Cabinet from elected members of the Assembly, except for the Attorney General, who may not be an elected member of the Assembly.

Represented political parties

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A new assembly was elected on November 10, 2024 and a new coalition government was appointed withNavin Ramgoolam as prime minister. The following political parties are represented in the assembly (based on the number of MPs):

NameLeaderSeats
PTrLabour Party
Parti travailliste
Navin Ramgoolam
35 / 66
MMMMauritian Militant Movement
Mouvement Militant Mauricien
Paul Bérenger
18 / 66
NDNew Democrats
Nouveaux Démocrates
Khushal Lobine
3 / 66
ReARezistans ek AlternativAshok Subron
3 / 66
OPRRodrigues People's Organisation
Organisation du Peuple Rodriguais
Francisco François
2 / 66
ALAlliance LiberationDianette Manan-Henriette
2 / 66
MSMMilitant Socialist Movement
Mouvement Socialiste Militant
Pravind Jugnauth
1 / 66
PMSDParti Mauricien Social DémocrateXavier-Luc Duval
1 / 66
IndependentNone
1 / 66

Procedures

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After a new assembly is elected, the President, by proclamation, may open the new session fixing the date and time of the sitting. The government message (replacing the speech of the throne) is read by the President. The Assembly normally sits on Tuesdays as from 11:30 AM when it is in session. The President acting on the advice of the prime minister may at any time adjourn, prorogue or dissolve the assembly.

Officials/functions of the Assembly

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The following positions/body have important functions in the assembly. They are as follows:

  • The Speaker – the main function of the Speaker is to ensure that the Standing Orders and Rules of the National Assembly are complied with. The Speaker interprets and enforces the Standing Orders and for the purpose of interpretation, recourse is often had toErskine May: Parliamentary Practice, responds to Members' points of order and give rulings when necessary. The Speaker symbolizes the authority of Parliament.
  • The Deputy Speaker – the deputy speaker assists and acts as the speaker when the latter is out of office.
  • The Leader of the House (Prime Minister) – the president acting on the advice of the prime minister may at any time adjourn, prorogue or dissolve the assembly.
  • The Leader of the Opposition – the office holder is usually to level criticism against the policy and administration of Government and to outline the alternative policies.
  • The Attorney General – the office holder is the national legal adviser to the government and the assembly.
  • The Government Chief Whip – along with the Opposition whip, sets the agenda for the parliamentary work.
  • The Opposition Whip – along with the Chief Whip, sets the agenda for the parliamentary work.
  • The Government Deputy Chief Whip – replaces the Chief Whip when the latter is out of office.
  • The Chairperson of Public Accounts Committee
  • The Deputy Chairperson of Committees
  • The Clerk
  • The Mace – symbol of authority
  • The Serjeant-At-Arms
  • The Secretariat
  • The Library
  • The parliamentary reporters

See also

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References

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  1. ^"\Mauritius country report"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2020-01-01.

External links

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