The government of Mauritius is facing a vote of no confidence.

Mr. Duval also wants the government to change some of its "unhealthy practices" and take immediate steps to promote citizens' well-being.

The government of Mauritius is facing a vote of no confidence.

On Tuesday, the Mauritius parliament will discuss a motion of no confidence lodged by opposition leader Xavier-Luc Duval against the government.

The proposal comes after protests against high food, public transportation, petroleum goods, and cooking gas costs last month.

Mr. Duval also wants the government to change some of its "unhealthy practices" and take immediate steps to promote citizens' well-being.

The motion of no confidence is the first in 26 years.

The debate is expected to last until late Tuesday night, with a total duration of 10 hours and 30 minutes.