Mauritius' Prime Minister Pravind Jugnauth has acknowledged that his political alliance, L'Alliance Lepep, is facing a significant defeat in the recent parliamentary elections.
The elections, held on Sunday, saw voters choosing representatives for the next five years. Jugnauth expressed that the population has decided to opt for a new leadership, signaling a major shift in the country's political landscape. He wished the new government good luck as he accepted the outcome.
This marks a pivotal moment in Mauritius' political history.
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