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Mauritius holds election with cost of living on everyone's minds

Mauritius holds a parliamentary election on Sunday with incumbent Prime Minister Pravind Kumar Jugnauth and his main rivals all promising to tackle a cost of living crisis in the Indian Ocean archipelago, News.Az reports citing Investing.

The country of about 1.3 million people markets itself as a link between Africa and Asia, deriving most of its revenues from a flourishing offshore financial sector, tourism and textiles.

It has forecast 6.5% economic growth this year compared with 7.0% last year but many voters are not feeling the benefits, News.Az reports citing Investing.

Jugnauth's Alliance Lepep coalition has promised to raise minimum wages, increase pensions and reduce value added tax on some basic goods.

It says it will use payments from the UK under an October agreement for Britain to cede the Chagos Islands while retaining the US-UK Diego Garcia air base.

Mauritius also receives aid from China.

"The alliance led by the prime minister is selling the economic prosperity card, with promises of more money to different segments of the population," said political analyst Subash Gobine.

The opposition is also pledging to increase pensions as well as introduce free transport and internet services and reduce fuel prices.

It is dominated by the Alliance du Changement coalition led by Navin Ramgoolam and two other parties running in the Linion Reform alliance whose leaders, Nando Bodha and Roshi Bhadain, plan to alternate as prime minister if they win.

"It is the youths who will make the difference in these elections," voter David Stafford, 36, said in the capital Port Louis, explaining that people were looking for economic innovation and job opportunities as much as fiscal changes.

News.Az 

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