Paul Brenger

Paul Raymond Brenger (born March 26, 1945) is a Mauritian politician and the current Prime Minister of Mauritius (since 2003). He was formerly best known as the leader of the socialist Mouvement Militant Mauricien. He became prime minister on September 30, 2003. Of French ancestry, Brenger is the first White politician to become the head of government of any African country since decolonization. In the 1970s, he was regarded as a Communist, but has become much more moderate since the 1980s, and has espoused free-market economics to the extent that today he is widely regarded as a socialist only in name. Before becoming Prime Minister, he was the finance minister from 2000 until 2003. Brenger, Paul

 

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