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Encyclopedia > Movement for Multiparty Democracy

The Movement for Multiparty Democracy is a political party in Zambia. It is the largest party in terms of popular support, with 69 of 159 seats in the National Assembly. President Levy Mwanawasa is from the party.


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Zambia (484 words)
In May 1990 Kaunda announced that a popular referendum on the subject of multiparty politics would take place in October of that year.
The Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD) was formed in July.
In September 1991 Kaunda announced the dissolution of the National Assembly in preparation for the elections.
World Movement for Democracy - DemocracyNews (2478 words)
The World Movement for Democracy is a global network of democrats, including activists, practitioners, academics, policy makers, and funders, who have come together to develop new forms of cooperation to promote the development of democracy.
The BCHR calls on democracy activists around the world to appeal to the authorities of Bahrain to urge for the protection of the rights and well being of the detainee and his immediate release.
Pradhan has informed the World Movement for Democracy that he has been reunited with his wife and daughter after enduring physical and mental suffering during his three years of imprisonment and has returned to PFHRD's office, which was destroyed during his absence.
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