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by a Creole version on 12 March 1983, harassment by MMM thugs in Quatre Bornes, MMM's proposed constitutional amendment to transfer the Prime Minister's executive powers to the Cabinet as a collective body. Prime Minister Jugnauth, a member of the MMM, rejected BĂ©renger's proposal and was supported
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to form the MSM. Thus despite Berenger's numerous attempts at undermining him, Jugnauth remained the Prime Minister and he started to prepare for imminent general elections and Boodhoo headed the MSM's first electoral campaign. Influential members of the
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was officially the party leader. In January 2017, Prime Minister Anerood Jugnauth stepped down to hand power to his son, Pravind. In November 2019, Mauritius’ ruling Militant Socialist Movement (MSM) won more than half of the seats in the
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The coalition with the MMM turned out to be only a temporary rapprochement. In the leadup to the election expected to be held in 1996, the MMM left the government and formed an alliance with the Labour Party. Several MSM
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and Jugnauth remained in office. In December 1985, the MSM faced a new crisis as four of its members (Thomas, Nawoor, Kim Currun, and Pelladoah who all had earlier defected from the Labour Party) were arrested at
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By 2014, politics had realigned yet again. The MSM left the government to oppose the Labor Party, which now joined forces with the MMM instead. The MSM contested
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The Militant Socialist Movement emerged in 1983 out of the split between the leaders of the two main parties comprising the coalition government: the MMM founder
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before it had a chance to vote. On 18 June 1983 Jugnauth dissolved the Assembly. The MSM, in coalition with the Labour Party and the PMSD, went on to win
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also defected to the opposition, putting the Jugnauth administration under increasing strain. The elections ended up being
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designed the MSM's symbol of a golden sun on a white background. In the new party Jugnauth's principal allies were
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a clear majority of 51 seats in the 70-member parliament . It also hold 17 of the 25 positions in the
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by PSM's Boodhoo. The MMM finally split, with Jugnauth and his supporters merging with Boodhoo's
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The MSM has won, either alone or as part of a coalition, six of the twelve general
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in many ways, such as the unauthorised replacement of the national anthem
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and 2019). It draws most of its support from the country's
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The Labour-MMM coalition subsequently broke up, and for
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Leader
Pravind Jugnauth
MP
Leela Devi Dookhun
MP
Sir Anerood Jugnauth
Mauritian Militant Movement
Port-Louis
Ideology
Democratic socialism
Social democracy
Political position
Centre-left
Orange
National Assembly
http://www.msmparty.com/
Politics of Mauritius
Political parties
Elections
French
abbreviated
centre-left
Mauritius
National Assembly of Mauritius
2019 general elections
Indo-Mauritians
4 main political parties
Labour Party or Parti Travailliste
Mouvement Militant Mauricien

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