Nando Bodha

[3][4] At the 20 December 1995 General Elections in Constituency No.6 Grand Baie Poudre D'Or, Nando Bodha received the investiture of the MSM-RMM alliance.

In 2003, Anerood Jugnauth's planned resignation (to become President) and Paul Berenger's appointment as Prime Minister resulted in changes to the cabinet.

During the same period all key decisions within the MSM were made by the triumvirate consisting of Pravind Jugnauth, Nando Bodha, and Showkutally Soodhun.

Jugnauth announced that Bodha would hold the office until two MSM MPs left the alliance and regrouped with the Mauritian Labour Party.

In 2010, the Ptr-MSM-PMSD alliance won the general elections, and Bodha was appointed as Minister of Tourism but resigned from his position as all other cabinet members of the MSM did.

[7] On 6 February 2021 Bodha resigned as Minister of Foreign Affairs and as secretary general of the MSM, but remained in the National Assembly as a member of the opposition until October 2024.

In April 2021 Nando Bodha joined forces with Paul Bérenger (MMM), Xavier-Luc Duval (PMSD) and Roshi Bhadain (Reform Party) to form L’Alliance de l’Espoir.

Then on 23 July 2021 Bodha launched his own political party called Rassemblement mauricien at Caudan Arts Centre.