Militant Socialist Movement - Birth and Philosophy of The MSM

Birth and Philosophy of The MSM

The MSM took birth in 1983, more precisely on April 8, 1983, after the scission of elements from the MMM and the PSM, starting from chaos, of political instability, by creating the opposite, namely the order and the discipline, stability and continuity.

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