Mauritian Militant Movement

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The Mauritian Militant Movement (French: Mouvement Militant Mauricien) is a political party in Mauritius. At the legislative elections of the 11th of September 2000, the party was in coalition with the Militant Socialist Movement. Together, the coalition won 51.7% of the popular vote and 58 out of 70 seats. Governing in coalition with the Militant Socialist Movement of Sir Anerood Jugnauth, the party leader is former Prime Minister Paul Bérenger. In the 2005 elections of 3 July 2005, this alliance won 24 out of 70 seats.

The main body of the MMM is the Central Committee which is elected every two years.

The Political Bureau is chosen by the Central Committee.

The Deputy Party Leader is Jaya Krishna Cuttaree, the President is Ahmud Sulliman Jeewah, and the Secretary-General is Rajesh Bhagawn. The MMM is one of the most important parties in Mauritius.

The MMM is a member of the Socialist International, an international grouping of socialist, social democratic, and labour parties.

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