The Mozambican Democratic Movement (MDM) is a political party in Mozambique that emerged as a significant force in the country's political landscape in the late 2000s. Founded in March 2009 by Daviz Simango, who was then the mayor of Beira, Mozambique's second-largest city, the MDM was established as a breakaway faction from the country's main opposition party at the time, the Mozambique National Resistance (RENAMO). The formation of the MDM was a response to internal disputes within RENAMO and a desire to create a more inclusive, democratic, and progressive alternative to…
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How could the principle of decentralizing power affect the way decisions are made in your local area?
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What is one change you would like to see in how education is handled in your country, and how could a political party help achieve this?
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Can you think of a situation where greater accountability in government would have made a difference in your community or life?