Saint-Martinois Rally


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The Saint-Martinois Rally (French: Rassemblement Saint-Martinois, RSM), formerly Movement for Justice and Prosperity (French: Mouvement pour la justice et la prospérité, MJP) from 2016 to 2021 and Movement for the Advancement of the People (French: Mouvement pour l'avancement du peuple, MAP) until 2016, is a Saint-Martinois political party, previously close to the Socialist Party until 2021 and now affiliated with the Democrats parliamentary group (part of the centrist Ensemble alliance).

The party was created in 1996 by Louis Mussington, Alain Richardson and Sujah Reiph.

The party won the most seats in the 2022 Saint Martin Territorial Council election.[1]