Mouvement Militant Mauricien Socialiste Progressiste


The Mouvement Militant Mauricien Socialiste Progressiste is a political party on the island of Mauritius.

History

The MMMSP party was founded by a splinter group led by linguist, playwright and politician Dev Virahsawmy on 23 March 1973 soon after the dissidents had left the Mauritian Militant Movement. The split from the MMM occurred shortly after the release from jail of MMM leaders and other trade unionists on 23 December 1972 during the state of emergency. Other notable members of MMMSP were Hervé Masson, Reynolds Michel, Swadicq Peerally, Dan Callikan, Amba Lutchumanen and Bam Cuttayen.

Achievements

Prominent members of MMMSP were politically active from 1973 until 1980. They also founded the newspaper Soley Ruz as well as the music group which was also called Soley Ruz. The newspaper was written in Creole language and the music group released several new songs of the style "chanson engagé" about the struggle of the working class. It also revived old Mauritian folk songs.