Vice Prime Minister of Mauritius
Vice-Prime Minister of the Republic of Mauritius | |
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Vice-Premier Ministre | |
since 30 July 2011 | |
Style | The Honourable |
Nominator | Dr. Navin Ramgoolam |
Appointer | Sir Anerood Jugnauth |
Term length | 5 years or earlier, renewable |
Inaugural holder | Xavier Luc Duval, Rama Sithanen |
Formation | 5 July 2005 |
Website | mof.gov.mu publicinfrastructure.gov.mu |
Constitution |
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Vice-Prime Minister of Mauritius (Template:Lang-fr) is an honorary title carried by two incumbent Ministers of the Government of Mauritius, that does not exist under the Constitution of Mauritius, and has no statutory meaning. There is currently only one Vice-Prime Minister namely Anil Bachoo who is the Minister of Public Infrastructure, National Development Unit, Land Transport & Shipping.[1][2][3]
Overview
In 2005, the Prime Minister Dr. Navin Ramgoolam proposed a motion at the National Assembly to create offices for two Vice Prime Ministers. As the Constitution already provides an office of Deputy Prime Minister, the National Assembly voted against the bill but provided with an understanding that two cabinet ministers who are senior members just behind the Deputy Prime Minister shall be officially known as Vice-Prime Minister but no office was created, making the position essentially an honorific title. Therefore, in case of absence, illness or sudden death of the Prime Minister, it is only the Deputy Prime Minister who can become the Acting Prime Minister until the Prime Minister resumes office or another is appointed.[3]
List of Vice Prime Ministers
See also
- President of Mauritius
- Prime Minister of Mauritius
- Deputy Prime Minister of Mauritius
- Leader of the Opposition (Mauritius)
- Government of Mauritius
References
- ^ "The Minister". Ministry of Public Infrastructure, National Development Unit, Land Transport & Shipping. Retrieved 22 April 2013.
- ^ "About The Minister". Ministry of Finance and Economic Development. Retrieved 22 April 2013.
- ^ a b "The Constitution" (PDF). Government of Mauritius. Retrieved 22 April 2013.