Parti Malin

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Party Malin (Mauritius) [1]
AbbreviationPM
Leader Danrajsingh Aubeeluck [2]
Political position Centre-left
Colors Pink
National Assembly of Mauritius
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Party Malin [3] (French : Party Malin) is a political party in Mauritius. The party is currently led by Danrajsingh Aubeeluck.

History

Parti Malin was formed by veteran Aneerood Gujadhur in 1982.

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References

  1. "1er-Mai : la pluie joue un mauvais tour au leader du Party Malin, qui promet une pension aux élèves et chômeurs".
  2. "Meeting du 1er-Mai: Party Malin appelle aux dons !".
  3. "Meeting du 1er-Mai à Curepipe: le leader du Party Malin dans l'attente d'une réponse".