Mauritian Labour Party

The Mauritian Labour Party was structured in 1936 to model the British Labour Party and has similar socialist goals. Among these goals were the initial resolutions to obtain sufferage for the working class, representation in the Legislative Council, the organizaton of a Department of Labour, the prohibition of capitalist exploitation of sugar plantations, as well as the overall implementation of socialist values among Mauritian government agencies. The Labour party was instrumental in bringing about the independence of the state of Mauritius from the British government in 1968 and has worked to build a comprehensive welfare state. Mauritius now secures benefits such as education, healthcare, widow's pensions, paid sick leave, paid holidays,etc. The modern goals of the Mauritian Labour Party are to guarantee equal opportunity to all citizens regardless of race, religion, sex, or class and to secure a healthy and clean environment for future generations. The founders of the Mauritian Labour Party are Dr. Maurice Cure, Mamode Assenjee, Dr. Hassenjee Jeetoo, Barthelemy Ohsan, Samuel Barbe, Emmanuel Anquetil, Godefroy Moutia, and Pandit Sahadeo, among others.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
elections in singapore
news agency (alternative)
big league chew
dakki
shebitku
elections in poland
elections in oman
attitude and heading reference systems
current leaders of san jose, california
meersbrook
list of mottos
cargados carajos
andrs schiff
chugworth
circus skills
wattstax
klbb
louisiana quillwort
elections in mauritius
popsquatchet hills
emerald city comicon
supertaster
interstate 678
annalong
david berman
vllingby
hungarian socialist workers' party (1993)
muso jikiden eishin ryu
pols
aromatase
colloquial expression
cello sonata no. 1 (brahms)
supremes a' go go
norwegian rocket incident
uss sumpter (1853)
microcephalin
lalon
willoughby shortland
fuzzballs
kaisariani
guero
archibald carey, jr.
swank motel
driftless area