Madagascar for the Malagasy
Madagascar for the Malagasy (Malagasy: Madagasikara otronin'ny Malagasy; French: Mouvement Nationaliste et Indépendant de Madagascar, MONIMA) is a political party in Madagascar.
Madagascar for the Malagasy Mouvement Nationaliste et Indépendant de Madagascar | |
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Abbreviation | MONIMA |
President | Monja Roindefo |
General Secretary | Gabriel Rabearimanana |
Founder | Monja Jaona |
Founded | July 1958 |
Ideology | Malagasy nationalism Former Maoism National independence |
The National President of the party is Monja Roindefo and its Secretary general is Gabriel Rabearimanana.
The party is one of the oldest political parties in the country, founded by Monja Jaona, mayor of the city of Toliara, in the 1950s. It played a significant role in the unrest that led to president Tsiranana's downfall in 1972.
In the 2007 elections, the party has formed an alliance with Tambatra and Manaovasoa, known as TMM, in opposition to the ruling TIM party. Since the 23 September 2007 National Assembly elections it is no longer represented in parliament.[1]
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