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- 2003 Martiniquean autonomy referendum Do you approve of the project for the creation in Martinique of a territorial collectivity remaining governed by...
- Péyi-A is a political party in Martinique that supports Martiniquean independence from France. Péyi-A supported Jean-Luc Mélenchon in the 2022 French presidential...
- general strikes in early 2009, due to low wages and standards of living. Martiniquean voters were asked whether they wanted more power to be given to the local...
- Antillean Creole (also known as Lesser Antillean Creole) is a French-based creole that is primarily spoken in the Lesser Antilles. Its grammar and vocabulary...
- after giving birth. The girls worked with French DJs, Golden Crew and Martiniquean artist Lynnsha, on their next hit song called "In Love with the Music"...
- 1957 Headquarters Fort-de-France Newspaper Justice Ideology Communism Martiniquean autonomism National affiliation French Communist Party New Po****r Front...
- autonomism/independence Centre-left to left-wing Oscar Temaru Péyi-A Péyi-A Martiniquean independence Centre-left to left-wing Jean-Philippe Nilor Marcelin Nadeau...
- New Natural Law Party 71,409 0.40 0 0 Humanist Party 1,995 0.01 0 New Martiniquean Liberal Movement 1,707 0.01 0 New Nationalist League 683 0.00 0 New Life...
- Adélaïde-Merlande was born in Fort-de-France and was of Guadeloupean and Martiniquean origin. After completing part of his studies in Martinique, he studied...
- [Mel160/Mel161] "Calypso Blues" with Billy Sholanke (congo drum) Calypso - Afro / Martiniquean Beguine in French patois 1182 Tony Johnson, Caribbean Serenaders "Swine...