Patrick Belcourt
Leader and co-founder of En Avant Moris, Patrick Belcourt, whose goal is to serve as the representative of Stanley Rose Hill in the National Assembly.
To serve as the representative of Stanley Rose Hill in the National Assembly is my goal.
I grew up among you. I am one of you. That is why I aspire to represent our constituency
I believed in my destiny and worked hard to move forward in life so that poverty would not be a fate we simply accept.
Yes, I returned to Mauritius in 2006, even though I was already working in the banking sector in Europe. Yes, I held important positions in the banking sector in Mauritius. No, I am not crazy to leave everything behind to serve my country and to choose the place where I grew up as my constituency.
Sure, it would have been easier to join a mainstream political party and go with the flow. But that’s exactly what we need to fight: ease! Because it’s enough to open our eyes and minds to realize that the same causes produce the same effects. We will have the same problems if we keep those in place who cause them. These political formations are no longer suited to our development. We must have the courage to change.
Like me, several other citizens have dared to leave their comfort zones to join EN AVANT MORIS on the path of change. I hope that, like them, other citizens in all the constituencies where we will be present will join us on the road to better tomorrows.
My journey
News
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Football tournament: En Avant Moris fires up the youth at Mont Roches
For the 2nd edition of its tournament, the party brought together more than 150 youngsters aged 14 to 16 at the Nelson Mandela Stadium. Joyeux Copains won the final against Doha.
Budget 2026: En Avant Moris’s recommendations
Ahead of the budget speech, Patrick Belcourt, leader of En Avant Moris, issues a solemn warning to the government and puts forward two flagship proposals for Budget 2026.
Labour Day: a tribute to workers
At the Workers' Monument in Rose-Hill, En Avant Moris laid wreaths to honour those who, through sweat and courage, shaped the country we inherit.
EAM's Piagnee evening in Rose-Hill — a friendly gathering with a political edge
At the Piagnee residence in Rose-Hill, En Avant Moris members and supporters gathered for their verre de l'amitié — warm setting, deliberate political message. Le Mauricien covered the evening.
Articles
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What Development, without Vision and Planning?
Everyone wants to do everything, and in the end, everything is done poorly. Because when politicians operate without a vision for development.
People are fed up!
It’s in the impoverished neighborhoods that people toil the most… to make the rich richer!
Cités
The only development for public housing estates is that they are no longer called “Cités” but “Résidences”!
Integrated Development
As soon as we talk about ecology, I hear some people coming up with their ready-made solutions: "We need to plant trees," they say. It's the same way we ended…
Events
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Round table: the new dog microchipping law
En Avant Moris brought together associations, vets and pet owners to break down the new law on mandatory dog microchipping and registration — and flag what's still unclear for Mauritians.
Women Leadership Development Program
MQA Approved Formation, led by trainer Aruna Pulton. Join us as we work towards a more equitable and productive future, one leader at a time.
Chebel Family Fun Run
Our Family Fun Run at Chebel turned out to be a tremendous success. The event attracted a large number of participants, creating a lively and enthusiastic atmosphere. Families, children, and individuals of all ages came together to enjoy a day filled with fitness and fun. The run not only promoted health and well-being but also strengthened the sense of community and camaraderie among attendees.
Career Symposium
This conference aims to address the new challenges in the world of work in general, and specifically the employability of Mauritians and the future needs of Mauritian companies.





