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AD982: Mauritians voice reservations about immigration and free cross-border movement
Half see the economic impact of foreign workers as bad for their country.
AD932: Majority of Mauritians want their MPs to prioritise voter demands rather than their own ideas
Citizens back parliamentarians’ lead role in making laws, holding prime minister accountable.
Mauritius Round 10 summary of results
Summary of results for the Afrobarometer Round 10 survey in Mauritius in 2024
AD916: Growing majority of young Mauritians eye better work opportunities abroad
Youth cite drugs, unemployment, the increasing cost of living, and crime/security as the most important problems their government must address.
AD877: Mauritians approach election with diminished confidence in the freedom of their press
Citizens overwhelmingly favour a media that is free and holds government accountable.
AD873: Ahead of 2024 polls, Mauritians value political competition, unsure about electoral commission
Only about half of citizens trust their election management body.
AD850: In Mauritius, courts and police confront weakened public trust amid persistent perceptions of corruption
Majority of citizens say sentences given to powerful people who break the law are too lenient.
Maurice: Carte-pays sur la démocratie
Le point de vue du peuple sur la démocratie
AD799: Mauritians strongly endorse media freedom and public access to government information
Most citizens want a media that helps hold government accountable.
AD788: Amid successes, Mauritians point to challenges in pursuit of child well-being
Majority of citizens endorse the use of physical force to discipline children.
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