Port Louis, 20 October, 2024 / 11:20 am (ACI Africa).
Church leaders in Mauritius have underscored the importance of voting as a “sacred duty” and are calling for responsible participation in the country’s general elections scheduled for November 10.
In a joint statement issued Friday, October 18, Bishop Jean Michaël Durhône of the Catholic Diocese of Port-Louis, Bishop Michel Moura of the Apostolic Vicariate of Rodrigues, and Bishop Stenio André of the Anglican Church emphasize the value of democracy, describing voting as a key means by which every citizen can actively participate in the exercise of power.
“Voting is a sacred duty. Because we love our country, we encourage you to exercise your duty to vote as responsible citizens,” the Church leaders say in their message.
They add, “In a democracy, voting is the way in which everyone can participate in the exercise of power. It is therefore essential to take part in it, in the most serious way possible.”
“A vote cannot simply be dictated by habit, by membership of a social class, or by the pursuit of particular interests. It must take into account the challenges that lie ahead, and aim to make our country a more pleasant place to live, and a more humane place for all,” the Church leaders say.