Mauritius president says to quit, re-enter politics

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PORT LOUIS:Mauritian President Anerood Jugnauth said on Thursday he would step down from his ceremonial position and return to party politics to challenge current Prime Minister Navinchndra Ramgoolam and his governing coalition.

Jugnauth said his resignation was effective tomorrow, and it could rock the usually placid political arena in one of Africa’s most stable democracies. Ramgoolam’s coalition has accused Jugnauth of meddling in the running of the Indian Ocean island.

‘I have said that if the country needed me I wouldn’t hesitate to leave the State House and to embark on a new fight,’ Jugnauth said in a statement. (UNI)

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