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The '''Malagasy Revolutionary Party''', better known by its Malagasy acronym '''AREMA''' (from '''''A'''ntoko '''Re'''volisionera '''Ma'''lagasy''), is a political party in Madagascar. It was the [[vanguard party]] of the [[Democratic Republic of Madagascar]], from 1976 to 1992. | {{Infobox political party|name=Malagasy Revolutionary Party|native_name=Antoko Revolisionera Malagasy|logo=|founded=30 November 1976|abbreviation=AREMA|dissolution=|newspaper=|political_orientation='''1976–92''':<br>[[Marxism–Leninism]]<br>[[Anti-imperialism]]<br>[[Pan-Africanism]] | ||
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'''1992–present''':<br>[[Social democracy]]<br>[[Eco-socialism]]|}}The '''Malagasy Revolutionary Party''', better known by its Malagasy acronym '''AREMA''' (from '''''A'''ntoko '''Re'''volisionera '''Ma'''lagasy''), is a political party in Madagascar. It was the [[vanguard party]] of the [[Democratic Republic of Madagascar]], from 1976 to 1992. | |||
As the vanguard party of the Democratic Republic of Madagascar, AREMA espoused [[communism]] and adhered to [[Marxism–Leninism]] and [[scientific socialism]]. The party maintained close relations with other [[Communist party|communist parties]] around the world, particularly the [[Workers' Party of Korea]]. Ratsiraka expressed strong sympathies and support for the [[Democratic People's Republic of Korea]]. After the dissolution of the Democratic Republic of Madagascar and the country's adoption of a [[multi-party system]], AREMA began to move towards a more moderate left position. The party currently describes itself as "a humanist and [[Eco-socialism|ecological]] [[Social democracy|social democratic]] party". The stated goals of the party are to "build healthy and solid foundations for the construction of a social democracy which guarantees sustained and sustainable growth", and to "consolidate and maintain the independence of Madagascar and the freedom of the Malagasy people, for a just and equitable nation".<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20191201205224/http://www.parti-arema.com/les-mots-du-fondateur "Les mots du Fondateur"]. www.parti-arema.com. Parti AREMA.</ref> | As the vanguard party of the Democratic Republic of Madagascar, AREMA espoused [[communism]] and adhered to [[Marxism–Leninism]] and [[scientific socialism]]. The party maintained close relations with other [[Communist party|communist parties]] around the world, particularly the [[Workers' Party of Korea]]. Ratsiraka expressed strong sympathies and support for the [[Democratic People's Republic of Korea]]. After the dissolution of the Democratic Republic of Madagascar and the country's adoption of a [[multi-party system]], AREMA began to move towards a more moderate left position. The party currently describes itself as "a humanist and [[Eco-socialism|ecological]] [[Social democracy|social democratic]] party". The stated goals of the party are to "build healthy and solid foundations for the construction of a social democracy which guarantees sustained and sustainable growth", and to "consolidate and maintain the independence of Madagascar and the freedom of the Malagasy people, for a just and equitable nation".<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20191201205224/http://www.parti-arema.com/les-mots-du-fondateur "Les mots du Fondateur"]. www.parti-arema.com. Parti AREMA.</ref> |
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Malagasy Revolutionary Party Antoko Revolisionera Malagasy | |
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Abbreviation | AREMA |
Founded | 30 November 1976 |
Political orientation | 1976–92: Marxism–Leninism Anti-imperialism Pan-Africanism 1992–present: Social democracy Eco-socialism |
The Malagasy Revolutionary Party, better known by its Malagasy acronym AREMA (from Antoko Revolisionera Malagasy), is a political party in Madagascar. It was the vanguard party of the Democratic Republic of Madagascar, from 1976 to 1992.
As the vanguard party of the Democratic Republic of Madagascar, AREMA espoused communism and adhered to Marxism–Leninism and scientific socialism. The party maintained close relations with other communist parties around the world, particularly the Workers' Party of Korea. Ratsiraka expressed strong sympathies and support for the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. After the dissolution of the Democratic Republic of Madagascar and the country's adoption of a multi-party system, AREMA began to move towards a more moderate left position. The party currently describes itself as "a humanist and ecological social democratic party". The stated goals of the party are to "build healthy and solid foundations for the construction of a social democracy which guarantees sustained and sustainable growth", and to "consolidate and maintain the independence of Madagascar and the freedom of the Malagasy people, for a just and equitable nation".[1]
References
- ↑ "Les mots du Fondateur". www.parti-arema.com. Parti AREMA.