Navin Ramgoolam, leader of the opposition, has been named the new Prime Minister of Mauritius. The announcement was made by President Prithvirajsing Roopun on Tuesday, following the country’s general election held on Sunday.
At 77 years old, Ramgoolam is making a significant return to the political forefront. This marks another chapter in his extensive political career, during which he previously held the position of Prime Minister twice.
President Roopun officially confirmed the appointment in a brief statement, expressing confidence in Ramgoolam’s ability to lead the nation during this pivotal time.
As Prime Minister, Ramgoolam faces pressing challenges, including economic recovery, social stability, and climate change. His leadership will be critical in steering Mauritius through these issues.