Mauritius Deputy Prime Minister Paul Bérenger has stepped down from his position, citing frustration over the government's disregard for his warnings about economic threats facing the Indian Ocean nation. Bloomberg posted on X that Bérenger expressed concerns about the country's economic stability, which he felt were not being adequately addressed by the administration. His resignation highlights ongoing challenges within the government as it navigates economic pressures. Bérenger's departure may prompt further scrutiny of the nation's economic policies and strategies.