Arvin Boolell
Arvin Boolell is a Mauritian doctor and politician currently serving as Minister of Agro-Industry, Food Security, Blue Economy and Fisheries. Boolell formerly served as the Leader of [the Opposition (Mauritius)|Leader of the Opposition] from 2019 to 2021 and again briefly in 2024.
Early life
Boolell, who was born in an Arya Samajist Indo Mauritian family in Port Louis, is the son of former leader of the Labour Party and former Deputy Prime Minister, Sir Satcam Boolell. His younger brother Satyajit Boolell became the Director of Public Prosecutions in 2009. He is also former minister Anil Gayan's cousin. Writer, active politician and retired forensics doctor Satish Boolell who was elected Member of Parliament is also his cousin.He attended secondary school St Mary's College in Rose Hill and then studied medicine in England and Wales. After graduating and becoming a medical practitioner, he graduated with an LLM from the National University of Ireland. He then practiced for sometimes in Wales before coming back to the country.
Political life
He was elected to the Legislative Assembly for the first time in 1987 in Constituency No 11, Vieux Grand Port and Rose Belle. He has been elected at Constituency No. 11 at all general elections until 2014. Arvin Boolell was Opposition Whip from 2000 to 2005.Boolell has served as Minister of Agriculture from 2005 to 2008. He was involved in negotiations with the European Union over economic issues. Following the cabinet reshuffling of 2008, he became Minister of Foreign Affairs where he remained until 2014.
Following a Labour Party executive committee meeting on 12 May 2015 Arvin Boolell resigned as Labour Party Spokesperson after being verbally abused by backers of Navin Ramgoolam who refused to step down as leader of the party despite having lost the 2014 general elections.
At the 2017 by-elections in Constituency No. 18 Arvin Boolell was elected and became member of the national assembly. At the 2019 General Elections he was again elected in Constituency no. 18. Since the Labour Party leader Navin Ramgoolam was not elected as member of parliament, the party chose Arvin Boolell to be its parliamentary leader and being the opposition party with most seats, he became the Leader of the Opposition. He is also the Vice Chairman of Mauritius Labour Party.