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Political party in Martinique
Martinican Democratic Rally
Rassemblement démocratique martiniquais
Abbreviation
RDM
General Secretary
Claude Lise
Founder
Claude Lise
Founded
March 26, 2006 (2006-03-26)
Ideology
Martinican autonomism[1] Social democracy[1]
Political position
Left-wing[1]
National Assembly
1 / 577
Executive Council
0 / 9
Assembly of Martinique
6 / 51
Website
rdmartinique.com
Politics of Martinique
Political parties
Elections
The Martinican Democratic Rally (French: Rassemblement démocratique martiniquais, RDM) is a Martinican political party founded on March 26, 2006 by Claude Lise, Senator and President of the General Council. Lise was a member of the Martinican Progressive Party. The party favors the autonomy of Martinique within France, unlike the nationalist MIM. The party has one seat in the European Parliament, Madeleine de Grandmaison. It also has 9 seats in the general council and 3 in the regional council.
^ abcde Boissieu, Laurent (22 August 2017). "Rassemblement Démocratique pour la Martinique (RDM)". France Politique. Retrieved 9 June 2018.
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