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Lalit is a left-wing political party in the Republic of Mauritius. It is opposed to private or any other undemocratic control of government functions. According to its website, the party was created as a "free-expression monthly magazine" named "Lalit de Klas" (English: "Class Struggle") in 1976. "Lalit" means "struggle" in Mauritian Creole. The party, which started as a tendency inside the Mauritian Militant Movement, split from it in 1981, when the MMM announced that it was embarking on a policy of "New Social Consensus", seen by Lalit as a policy of collaboration with the capital.

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  • Lalit is a left-wing political party in the Republic of Mauritius. It is opposed to private or any other undemocratic control of government functions. According to its website, the party was created as a "free-expression monthly magazine" named "Lalit de Klas" (English: "Class Struggle") in 1976. "Lalit" means "struggle" in Mauritian Creole. The party, which started as a tendency inside the Mauritian Militant Movement, split from it in 1981, when the MMM announced that it was embarking on a policy of "New Social Consensus", seen by Lalit as a policy of collaboration with the capital. Lalit desires what it calls "an alternative political economy", and works towards care for the environment, against repression and torture, and towards women's liberation. Lalit strongly opposes communalism and the use of ethnoreligious labels for official purposes. Its candidates in the 2005 National Assembly elections each drew the legally compulsory classification he or she would use from a hat, regardless of candidate's actual supposed "ethnicity" or religion. The party failed to win seats in the Assembly. The party opposes the presence of Anglo-American forces on the atoll of Diego Garcia which forms part of the Republic of Mauritius. (en)
  • «Лалит» («Борьба», фр. Lalit, англ. Lalit) — левая политическая партия в Республике Маврикий. Сформировалась как откол от Маврикийского боевого движения вокруг марксистского журнала, выходящего раз в два месяца. Она выступает против частного или любого другого недемократического контроля за государственными функциями. Партия декларирует солидарность с борьбой рабочих, женщин, молодёжи, бездомных, рыбаков, крестьян, экологистов, борцов за родной язык (креольский и бходжпури) и выселенных с островов Диего-Гарсия и Чагос. (ru)
  • 斗争(毛里求斯克里奥尔语:Lalit)是毛里求斯的一个左翼政党。该党成立于1981年,分裂自。该党的起源可追溯至一份创办于1976年的月刊《阶级斗争》。该党的意识形态是社会主义、环境保护主义、反资本主义、国际主义。该党曾是第四国际的同情组织。 (zh)
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  • «Лалит» («Борьба», фр. Lalit, англ. Lalit) — левая политическая партия в Республике Маврикий. Сформировалась как откол от Маврикийского боевого движения вокруг марксистского журнала, выходящего раз в два месяца. Она выступает против частного или любого другого недемократического контроля за государственными функциями. Партия декларирует солидарность с борьбой рабочих, женщин, молодёжи, бездомных, рыбаков, крестьян, экологистов, борцов за родной язык (креольский и бходжпури) и выселенных с островов Диего-Гарсия и Чагос. (ru)
  • 斗争(毛里求斯克里奥尔语:Lalit)是毛里求斯的一个左翼政党。该党成立于1981年,分裂自。该党的起源可追溯至一份创办于1976年的月刊《阶级斗争》。该党的意识形态是社会主义、环境保护主义、反资本主义、国际主义。该党曾是第四国际的同情组织。 (zh)
  • Lalit is a left-wing political party in the Republic of Mauritius. It is opposed to private or any other undemocratic control of government functions. According to its website, the party was created as a "free-expression monthly magazine" named "Lalit de Klas" (English: "Class Struggle") in 1976. "Lalit" means "struggle" in Mauritian Creole. The party, which started as a tendency inside the Mauritian Militant Movement, split from it in 1981, when the MMM announced that it was embarking on a policy of "New Social Consensus", seen by Lalit as a policy of collaboration with the capital. (en)
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