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Rama Valayden was born on 15 November, 1963 in Stanley, Rose Hill, British Mauritius, is a Mauritian politician. Discover Rama Valayden's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 60 years old?

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Occupation Lawyer
Age 60 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 15 November, 1963
Birthday 15 November
Birthplace Stanley, Rose Hill, British Mauritius
Nationality Mauritius

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Jayarama Valayden, most commonly known as Rama Valayden is a Mauritian lawyer, social worker and politician.

1963

He was born in 1963 in Stanley (Rose Hill) Rama Valayden attended primary school Notre Dame des Victoires RCA.

He then attended secondary school St. Andrews School in Rose Hill.

1976

In 1976 he formed the Sport and Literary Club of Hugnin Road.

Rama Valayden is married to Taslima Valayden and together they had son, Rama Jr.

1982

Just before the 1982 General Elections he launched a movement named Groupement Révolutionnaire Mauricien.

1996

Rama Valayden launched a new party Mouvement Républicain in 1996 after distancing himself from the PMSD.

1999

He was candidate at the September 1999 by-elections in Constituency No. 20 but he was defeated by his rival Xavier Duval.

2005

At the July 2005 General Elections he was candidate of Alliance Sociale in Constituency No. 19 but he was not elected as rival alliance MSM-MMM won all three seats in that constituency.

However he was appointed as Attorney General from 2005 to 2009 as his party MR was in alliance with the winning coalition of PTR-PMXD-VF-MR-MMSM.

2010

At the May 2010 General Elections Rama Valayden was candidate of the PTr-PMSD-MSM coalition but he was not elected.

2011

He has also written a number of newspaper articles on miscarriage of justice (such as the beheading of political prisoner Ratsitatane), and the need to implement the recommendations of the 2011 Truth and Justice Commission (to repair the ever-lasting consequences of slavery and indentured servitude).

Rama Valayden also wrote on environmental issues, such as the disappearance of Baobab and Mapou trees in Mauritius.

2013

In 2013 Rama Valayden co-published the book Wrongfully Convicted: Amicale case following the 1999 arson and murders at the gambling house known as "L'Amicale" in Port Louis which were also known as 1999 L'Amicale riots.

2019

In preparation for the November 2019 General Elections Rama Valayden was expecting the Labour Party to support his candidacy but this did not eventuate.

In the aftermath of Labour Party's poor performance in 2019 Rama Valayden blamed poor leadership and chaos within the party for its repeated defeat.