Linion

We understand you, because we are you.

We work. We raise families. We run businesses. We worry about the cost of living, and whether our children will still see their future here.

Four citizen journeys

What brings you here?

The promise remains unfinished

What is making life harder in Mauritius

The cost of living is crushing working families.

The end of the month comes before the pay. Families who work hard are still forced to choose which bills they can afford to pay.

Corruption and connections shape too many decisions.

Too many Mauritians believe that jobs, contracts, licences and public decisions are shaped by political access, private influence and connections rather than merit and the public interest.

Hard drugs are destroying families and communities.

In too many neighbourhoods, drugs are taking young people, hollowing out homes and leaving families to fight a battle they cannot carry alone.

Justice does not feel equal.

People with money, influence or connections appear to receive different treatment from ordinary citizens, whether before the law, inside public services or when power is abused.

These are not separate failures. Together, they show that Mauritius has not fully delivered the promise made at independence. Too many Mauritians still do not experience the peace, justice and liberty that independence was meant to deliver.

The unfinished promise of independence

Peace. Justice. Liberty.

Independence promised more than self-government. It promised a country where Mauritians could live in peace, receive justice and exercise liberty. That promise remains unfinished.

Peace
A life without constant fear
  • Security at home
  • Dignity at work
  • Confidence in the future
Justice
One country. One standard.
  • The same law for everyone
  • Opportunity based on merit
  • Public services that treat every citizen with dignity
Liberty
The freedom to think, speak and build
  • Freedom to participate and disagree
  • Independent institutions
  • Freedom to progress without political protection

This is the promise Linion Moris exists to help complete.

Proof, not promises

How Linion is being built differently

Open primaries

Our leaders and candidates are chosen by open primaries

No single person picks them. Who votes, and how, is still being worked out, and we are saying so in public rather than settling it behind closed doors.

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Clean finance

Clean Political Finance Framework

We are consulting on how a political party should be funded without being captured. Consult the proposal and have your say.

Have your say →
Anti-capture

No group owns us

We listen to everyone. But no one, no donor and no group, gets to decide who we put forward or what we stand for.

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Action before power

We serve before we are elected

Civic education, a place for citizens to bring ideas, public rules: these are running now, not promised for after a victory speech.

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Build with us

Linion 1.0 set the foundation. Linion 2.0 is being built now.

We are inviting Mauritians, at home and in the diaspora, to help build the executive, the policies, the branches, the platforms and the governing capacity the country needs.

We are not asking you to follow a finished party. We are inviting you to build it with us.

You are not joining as a follower. You are joining to help build the movement, the people who join before the election help build what comes next.

Your next step

Enter the movement

Bring Your Idea

You do not need to become a politician to help shape Mauritius. Submit your idea, we create a permanent, time-stamped record of it the moment you do. Your idea remains yours. If it helps shape ours, the record will show it.

PERMANENT RECORD · CHOICE OF DISCLOSURE · VISIBLE ATTRIBUTION

Konn Nou

Trwazyem lepok lapolitik Morisien

Travayis ti ed bati gouvernman par dimoun. MMM ek MSM ti elarji gouvernman de dimoun. Linion Moris egziste pou bati gouvernman pou dimoun — bati avek sitwayen, redevab ar sitwayen, lib ar kaptir, mezire par rezilta.

Sa se lektir Linion Moris lor devlopman politik Moris.

Nou karakter

Integrite. Pa kas larzan. Pa kas obligasion. Pa kas desizion.

Konpetans. Meyer dimoun pou responsabilite-la. Standar livrezon kler. Vre redevabilite.

Lapartenans. Sak Morisien bizin santi ki pei-la pou zot. Leta bizin travay pou sak sitwayen.

Kouma Linion Moris pe bati

LorgannResponsabilite
Lekzekitif NasionalProteze konstitision, manb, brans, finans, konformite, eleksion intern ek transparans. Gardien bann reg.
Biro PolitikDiriz stratezi, direksion politik, kanpagn, kominikasion piblik ek preparasion pou gouverne.
Bann brans Pe batiLobzektif: enn brans fonksionel par sirkonskripsion. Brans rekrit manb ek delege, idantifie problem lokal ek bati pipline kandida. Brans pibliye an piblik zis kan zot vre ek aktif.
Bann delegeKonekte manb ar striktir nasional. Swazir par bann reg brans transparan — zame nome par lesant.

Onet lor maturite: Lekzekitif Nasional ek Biro Politik fonksione aster; rezo brans pe bati ver lobzektif enn brans par sirkonskripsion.

Primer: kouma dirizan ek kandida gagn zot plas

Primer pou dirizan. Sef parti ek kandida prezomtif pou Premie Minis pou swazir par enn primer demokratik ouver. Bann elekter final ek metod vot ankor an konsiltasion. Si zis enn dimoun kalifie, enn vot konfirmasion ar enn sey laprouvasion defini aplik — zame enn kouronnman otomatik.

An konsiltasion  Plizier kestion lor konsepsion res ouver ek dir onetman.

Nou standar lindepandans

Linion Moris pou ekout sak partener lezitim, me okenn partener pa pou posed nou kandida, nou politik, nou direksion ouswa nou desizion.
Our Approach

Everything begins with Peace, Justice and Liberty

This is not a list of promises...

How our approach works

Peace, Justice and Liberty are not slogans...

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The work already in the open

This is not only intention...

Our full approach is being developed area by area...

Help shape what comes next

What should Mauritius work on first?

Mauritius does not lack problems. What it often lacks is a clear way for citizens to say which problems matter most, why they matter and what should be done about them. Tell us where Linion should focus. Your priorities can help shape our policy work, our constituency work and the programme we are building.

This is built to do something with your answers.

This pathway is designed to identify the issues people rank most highly, compare priorities across constituencies, understand diaspora concerns, route ideas to the right policy team, invite contributors into working groups, and publish aggregated findings over time.

1About you
2Your concerns
3Your priorities
4Your experience
5What should happen next
6Your result

What is your relationship to Mauritius?

Where are you connected?

Optional. Leave blank if you would rather not say.

Where are you connected?

Optional. Leave blank if you would rather not say.

Which issues matter most to you?

Choose up to five.

You can choose up to five. Deselect one to add another.

Which three should Linion work on first?

Drag to order them, or tap 1, 2, 3. Selecting five shows breadth; ranking three shows urgency.

Anything you want to add?

Optional. If you want, say a little about why these priorities matter to you, your family, your work or your community. You can skip this and move on.

From where you stand, what is Mauritius missing?

Optional. Answer one or two if you wish.

Do you already have an idea about what should change?

How should Linion reach you?

Needed only because you asked to be contacted or to join a working group.

Gated · not public

What Mauritius Is Telling Us

These findings reflect people who chose to participate through this platform. They do not represent the whole electorate.

This page is not yet public, and will display data only when participation justifies it.

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Constituency and demographic breakdowns are withheld until participation justifies them, and breakdowns that could expose individuals or small groups will not be published.

Proposez une idée

Vous avez une bonne idée. Vous n'avez jamais eu où la porter.

Des milliers de Mauriciens ont des idées qui pourraient changer le pays, mais aucun chemin pour les faire entendre. C'est ce chemin. Proposez votre idée : dès l'envoi, nous en créons une preuve permanente, horodatée, qui reste à votre nom.

Soumettre votre idée

Ce qui se passe ensuite

1 · Enregistrement

Votre soumission originale est préservée, horodatée et liée à vous selon votre niveau de divulgation.

2 · Examen

Premier tri : le problème est-il clair, est-il pertinent, y a-t-il un conflit d'intérêts ?

3 · Développement

Affectation à un groupe de travail, examen par des experts, recherche, faisabilité.

4 · Audition

Vous pouvez présenter en personne, par vidéo ou par écrit. Une bonne idée ne doit pas échouer parce que son auteur présente mal.

5 · Décision

Adoptée, adoptée avec modifications, conservée, ou refusée avec motifs.

6 · Attribution

Le registre montre en permanence le contributeur original et chaque modification majeure. Exemple : Proposée à l'origine par Asha Ramdin à Melbourne. Développée avec le Groupe de travail Éducation de Linion. Adoptée par Linion en mai 2028.

Engagement de lancement : chaque soumission reçoit un accusé de réception immédiat, et notre calendrier d'examen prévu est publié.

Join Us

Join Linion Moris

Become part of the movement being built from its members upward.

Joining Linion Moris means becoming part of a constituency branch or diaspora chapter, helping build the democratic base of the movement, and taking part in the structure that will hold the party accountable.

Where we are now

Linion Moris currently has a Political Bureau.

The wider membership, branch and Members Council structure is now being built.

People joining now are helping build that democratic base.

Linion Moris is opening membership under interim membership rules. The full constitution will be developed through the membership process and submitted to the founding Members Council for adoption.

Register your interest

Complete this form to register your interest in joining Linion Moris as a supporter, member, contributory member or diaspora member. The membership team will contact you with the next steps.

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Where should your membership be connected?

If your constituency branch is not yet active, your registration helps us build it.

How do you want to join Linion Moris?

Not sure which one? Scroll down to see what each membership means.

You can change this later after speaking with the membership team.

No payment is taken now. These are indicative costs for when the membership process opens.

How you want to help build
What experience, skills or lived reality do you bring?
Why do you want to join or support Linion Moris?
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Joining means entering the structure

Linion Moris is being built from its members upward...

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The Members Council is being designed as the sovereign democratic body of Linion Moris.

Where we are now, and what we are building

What exists now

Linion Moris currently has a Political Bureau guiding the political relaunch and rebuilding work.

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What we are building

Linion Moris is building a member-led structure where branches and chapters feed delegates into a Members Council.

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The constitution will come from the members

Linion Moris will open membership under interim membership rules...

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Your branch is your democratic home

Members do not simply join a national database...

Where a branch is not yet active, your registration helps us identify people who can help build it.

Membership pathways

Registered Supporter

Indicative cost when membership opensFree

For people who want to stay connected...

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Member

Indicative cost when membership opensRs 1,200 / year

For people who want to formally join...

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Contributory Member

Indicative cost when membership opensRs 500 / month

For members who also want to make a regular financial contribution...

Contributory membership helps fund the movement. It does not create extra votes, special access, policy control, candidacy advantage or entry into the Political Bureau.

Diaspora Member

Indicative cost when membership opensEquivalent of Rs 500 / month

For Mauritians abroad who want to remain part of the national story...

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These rights will operate under the interim membership rules and later under the constitution adopted by the founding Members Council.

Contributing before donations open

Linion Moris is separately consulting on its Clean Political Finance Framework before accepting donations.

Membership contributions will be fixed, published and handled through the official membership process.

For now, this page records membership and contributory membership interest. Payment details will be sent separately once the official process is opened.

No payment should be made unless official details are sent by Linion Moris through an official channel.

The Members Council

The Members Council will be the supreme democratic body of Linion Moris...

The Political Bureau leads political strategy.
The National Executive will guard integrity, finance, rules and compliance.
The Members Council will give democratic direction and accountability.

Linion Moris is being built from its members upward.

Join your branch. Help build the Members Council. Help build the movement.

Politique à découvert

La politique à découvert

Nous reconstruisons la politique sur un principe de visibilité, pas d'opacité. Voici notre argent, nos règles, nos décisions et les preuves derrière nos affirmations.

Notre argent, à découvert

Comment nous sommes financés, où va l'argent, et comment le vérifier.

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What we are considering releasing next

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Votre droit de savoir

Vous avez le droit de savoir comment fonctionne Linion Moris. Non comme une faveur, non comme un exercice de relations publiques, mais comme un principe de fonctionnement. Les informations sur notre financement, nos décisions et nos engagements sont ouvertes, sauf raison claire de les protéger. Si vous voulez en savoir plus, vous pouvez demander.

Interroger Linion Moris

Posez-nous une question. Demandez des informations. Tenez-nous à notre parole.

Notre norme : nous accusons réception de chaque demande sous cinq jours ouvrables, et publions une réponse, ou expliquons clairement pourquoi nous ne le pouvons pas, sous trente jours.

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Engagement de lancement : chaque question reçoit un accusé de réception, et nos réponses sont publiées ouvertement dans le registre ci-dessous.

Registre public des réponses

Chaque question de fond et notre réponse sont consignées ici, en public. Chacun peut voir ce que les gens demandent, si nous répondons, et ce qui reste à trancher. Les noms ne sont affichés que si la personne qui demande le souhaite.

QuestionNotre réponseStatut
Pourquoi l'Exécutif national est-il affiché comme vacant ?Parce qu'il sera élu par l'assemblée du parti, non nommé. Nous publions les postes comme ouverts jusqu'à ce que cette élection puisse avoir lieu.Répondu
Comment les seuils de dons sont-ils fixés ?Par une consultation ouverte avant d'accepter tout don. La réflexion en cours et les raisons sont publiées sur notre page de dons.En cours
Qui garantit que Linion Moris reste fidèle à sa raison d'être ?Le mouvement, par son assemblée et l'exécutif qu'elle élit, non la direction politique. La séparation est exposée dans « Comment Linion se construit ».Répondu
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Clean political finance

Clean Political Finance Framework

We are consulting on how a political party should be funded without being captured. Consult the proposal and have your say.

Proposed · under consultation

Money should support politics. It should not own it.

Political parties need resources to organise, communicate and contest elections. But political money must never buy influence, access, candidates, policy or obligation.

Mauritius has still not established a modern political-finance framework that binds political parties to clear rules of disclosure, limits and refusal. Linion Moris will not wait for the law to impose higher standards. We are choosing to set them for ourselves.

Linion Moris is setting its donation rules before accepting donations. The purpose of this consultation is to help decide where the limits should be drawn.

The principle we are proposing

  • Small donations can remain private.
  • Significant donations must be disclosed.
  • Excessive donations must be refused.
  • No donation should create political obligation.

Three lines must be set

LineWhat it meansWhy it matters
Privacy lineDonations below this amount can remain private from public disclosure.Protects ordinary supporters from fear or pressure.
Disclosure lineDonations above this amount must be publicly disclosed.Prevents significant political money from staying hidden.
Refusal lineDonations above this amount are not accepted.Prevents dependency on large donors.

The consultation asks where these lines should be drawn for individuals, businesses and diaspora Mauritians.

Individual donations

Individuals should be able to support a political movement without fear. But once a donation becomes significant, anonymity should end.

ModelDisclosure lineMaximum per year
StrictRs 10,000Rs 50,000
BalancedRs 25,000Rs 150,000
OpenRs 50,000Rs 250,000

Below this amount a donation stays private; above it, the name is published.

Which model do you support, or what alternative would you propose?

Business donations

Businesses are part of national life. They employ, invest, pay taxes and contribute to the country's development. They should be allowed to support democratic politics. But business money must never buy influence, access, policy or obligation.

We are proposing that business donation limits should reflect business size, using recognised Mauritian turnover categories. The largest companies are capped at the same modest ceiling as a mid-sized one.

Business categoryAnnual turnoverDisclosure lineMaximum per year
MicroenterpriseUp to Rs 10mRs 10,000Rs 50,000
Small enterpriseRs 10m–Rs 30mRs 10,000Rs 100,000
Medium enterprise and aboveRs 30m+Rs 25,000Rs 250,000

Business donation limits are not a price of influence. They are proposed safeguards based on capacity, disclosure and refusal. No business donation may buy access, policy, candidates or obligation.

Business donors may be required to declare beneficial ownership and confirm that the donation is not made on behalf of another person, company or interest.

Do you agree that business limits should depend on business size? If yes, where should the limits be set?

Diaspora donations

Mauritians abroad remain part of the national story. Many support families, invest, return, vote, contribute expertise and care deeply about the country's future. Linion Moris wants to distinguish diaspora participation from foreign capture.

Our proposal is that diaspora Mauritians are treated the same as resident individuals. We are also consulting on whether a separate framework is warranted.

OptionApproach
Same as resident individualsRecommended. Diaspora donors follow the same model adopted for resident individuals.
Separate diaspora frameworkA distinct set of limits, on the basis that diaspora donors do not pay domestic tax or contribute to the economy in the same way as residents.

A diaspora donor must declare a recognised Mauritian civic connection and confirm that the donation is from personal funds, not on behalf of a foreign person, organisation or interest.

Should diaspora Mauritians have the same limits as resident individuals, or a separate framework?

Foreign donations

Donations from people, companies or organisations with no recognised Mauritian civic connection will not be accepted while the framework is being finalised.

Donations that compromise independence

No political money to individuals

No leader, candidate, member, branch, local organiser or campaign team may personally receive political money on behalf of Linion Moris. All donations must go through the official party channel.

Any offer of personal political money must be refused and redirected to the official channel.

No cash

Linion Moris will not accept cash donations. All donations must pass through the official party channel.

We will also refuse donations that

  • come with conditions attached
  • are made through nominees or front entities
  • are designed to split or evade limits
  • come from unverifiable sources
  • create obligation to a private interest

Have your say

This consultation will help Linion Moris finalise its Clean Political Finance Framework before donations open.

The proposed table is shown above. Add any comment below.

What happens next

Donations will open only after the framework is finalised.

Linion Moris will review the submissions, publish a summary of what people told us, and finalise the Clean Political Finance Framework before accepting donations.

Help build Linion Moris now

While the donation framework is being finalised, those who want to support the movement can become contributory members through the published membership pathway.

We are setting the rules before taking the money.

Action before power

What we are working on now

A party earns trust by what it does before an election, not after...

Living record · growing before launch
ProjectWhyOwner Commission portfolio Where it stands Next steps

Owner is the person accountable for the work...

Médias

Espace médias

Tout en deux clics. Faits, documents, personnes et ressources, sans naviguer dans la plateforme civique.

Vidéos

Relance de Linion, 11 juillet 2026
La vidéo de relance sera intégrée ici.

Documents à télécharger

Vision 2050

Apport de recherche

Vision Économique

Apport de recherche

Freedom of Information, Draft Bill

Proposition (brouillon)

Contacts médias

General enquiries and media: info@linionmoris.com

Spokespeople

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