All 70 seats in the National Assembly 35 seats needed for a majority
First party
Second party
Leader
Anerood Jugnauth
Navin Ramgoolam
Party
MSM
Labour Party
Alliance
MSM/MMM
Ptr–PMXD
Seats won
54
6
Popular vote
951,643
672,336
Percentage
51.34%
36.27%
Prime Minister before election
Navin Ramgoolam
Labour Party
Subsequent Prime Minister
Anerood Jugnauth
MSM
Politics of Mauritius
Constitution
Presidency
President
Prithvirajsing Roopun
Vice-President
Eddy Boissezon
Government
Prime Minister
Pravind Jugnauth
Deputy Prime Minister
Steven Obeegadoo
Cabinet
Legislature
National Assembly
Speaker: Sooroojdev Phokeer
Leader of the Opposition
Xavier-Luc Duval
Judiciary
Supreme Court
Chief Justice : Rehana Mungly-Gulbul
Elections
Political parties
Recent elections
Presidential: 2008
General: 2019
2024
Administrative divisions
Constituencies
Districts
Outer islands
Foreign relations
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Minister: Alan Ganoo
Diplomatic missions of / in Mauritius
Passport
Visa requirements
Visa policy
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General elections were held in Mauritius on 11 September 2000 to elect the members of the National Assembly.
The opposition Mauritian Militant Movement (MMM) party decisively won the elections in coalition with the Militant Socialist Movement (MSM), defeating the governing Mauritian Labour Party (MLP) led coalition. They formed together the MSM/MMM As a result, in a pre-election deal Anerood Jugnauth of the Militant Socialist Movement became Prime Minister of Mauritius before handing over to Paul Bérenger of the Mauritian Militant Movement in 2003; Bérenger would become the first non-Hindu Prime Minister of Mauritius.[1]
^"Early results indicate opposition landslide in Mauritius elections". CNN. 12 September 2000. Archived from the original on 6 October 2007. Retrieved 25 December 2007.
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