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Mauritian Militant Movement

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Political Bureau. It also seeks to support female candidates for parliamentary elections. Its fourteen-member executive committee is elected at the same time as the party's Central Committee. The party's constitution allocates at least two positions on the Central Committee to women who are not Members of Parliament.
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has one representative on the party's Central Committee (CC). The CC also includes one male and one female representative of the party's Youth Wing. The CC elects a Political Bureau from among its own members. Ultimate power within the party consists of the Assembly of Delegates, consisting of
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Since its inception in 1969, the MMM has emphasized women's rights, and claims to have been the first political party in the country to have done so. A Women's Wing was officially organized in 1974, with the goal of ensuring consistent representation of women in the Central Committee and the
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Disagreements within the MMM led to a schism on 22 March 1983, when Prime Minister Jugnauth rejected BĂ©renger's demands for the executive powers of the Prime Minister to be transferred to the Cabinet as a collective body. The party sought to replace Jugnauth with
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The MMM experienced its first schism in 1972, when the party's president Heeralall Bhugaloo left the party due to clashes over language and clothing preferences. Shortly afterwards Dev Virahsawmy left the party in 1973 to found the
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that year, this alliance won only 16 of the 69 directly and indirectly elected seats. Of these, 12 were won by the MMM itself. In 2015, the future of the party was questioned after several members resigned from the party.
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since the 1990s has been characterized by frequently shifting political alliances involving the MMM, the MSM, the Labour Party, and some smaller parties. The MMM formed an alliance with the MSM for the
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MP Hurry Parsad Sham (also known as Panchoo), the student movement established its first Executive Committee at Heeralall Bhugaloo's Port Louis High School. The committee's first elected members were
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On 13 January 1977 Heeralall Bhugaloo resigned from his position of Minister of Education under the Labour-PMSD government which he had held since the December 1976 elections. This made way for
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won 8. The MMM was only two seats short of a majority, but Ramgoolam remained in office by forming a coalition with the PMSD. The MMM formed a strong parliamentary opposition with
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The Youth Wing is led by eleven executive members. They are chosen, normally for one year, by secret ballot of sixty representatives, three from each of the twenty
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became Prime Minister with BĂ©renger as his Deputy. In 1997, however, Ramgoolam dismissed all MMM ministers, including BĂ©renger, and formed a one-party Cabinet.
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since independence, the MMM emerged as the largest single party, with 34 of the 70 National Assembly seats. The Labour Party, led by the incumbent
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organized there). The MMM is divided into branches, each of which has a minimum of ten members. Each branch sends two representatives to the local
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The MMM won its first parliamentary seat in a by-election in Constituency No. 5 Triolet-Pamplemousses in September 1970, following the death of
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By 2014, the deputy leader of the party resigned when the MMM had formed a new alliance with the Labour Party. In the general election held on
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motion brought by his erstwhile colleagues. Leaving the MMM, he and his remaining parliamentary supporters founded the
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had been President of the MMM. Other members also followed his lead including Ramesh Fulena and Vijay Makhan.
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with 12 Members of Parliament, and the second largest party at the municipal level, with 4 councillors.
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constituencies the main island is divided into. (A twenty-first constituency covers the island of
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were formed by Veenoo Mootien and Robin Punchoo respectively. These two groups merged into
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in 1982, the MMM campaigned on a theme of change. Using the slogan,
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or can join the Youth Wing directly. Membership is free of charge.
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defected from the MMM to join the Labour Party. For several years
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The MMM's origins date back to 1968 when students' movements
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members of all branches, which can make any decision with a
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Index

Mouvement Militant Mauricien

Leader
Paul BĂ©renger
Rajesh Bhagwan
Jaya Krishna Cuttaree
Paul BĂ©renger
Dev Virahsawmy
Port Louis
Le Militant
Youth wing
Ideology
Democratic socialism
Social democracy
Humanism
Political position
Left-wing
Socialist International
Progressive Alliance
Purple
National Assembly of Mauritius

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