Mauritian Militant Movement
The Mauritian Militant Movement (MMM) is a political party in Mauritius founded in 1969. It emerged from a coalition of trade unions and leftist groups, aiming to address social inequalities and promote workers' rights. The party gained significant popularity in the 1970s and 1980s, advocating for a more equitable society.
The MMM played a crucial role in Mauritius' political landscape, particularly during the 1982 elections when it formed a government in coalition with the Labour Party. Over the years, the party has evolved, focusing on issues like economic development, education, and social justice while maintaining its roots in militant activism.