Structure
The structure of the party lies on the branches. A branch consists of around 10 members minimum. Each branch is to delegate two representatives to the Regionale. The party consists of 20 Regionales; each relative to a constituency of Mauritius. In the past, there was one Regionale at Rodrigues also. Each Regionale is to elect a member to represent it in the Central Committee(CC). Other instances of the party are the Youth Wing and the Feminine Wing. The Youth Wing has two representatives a male and a female representing them in the CC. The CC further elects members to enter the Political Bureau (BP). The BP then elects its executives. The BP can also co-opt members in the CC and the BP. However, the main body still remains the assembly of delegates, which consists of members from branches that make up the party structure. The assembly of delegates can change all within the party on a voting system based on 50% + 1 by secret ballot.
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