People's Labour Movement
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The People's Labour Movement (abbreviated PLM for short) was a political party in Grenada founded by Francis Alexis. It was one of the oldest political parties of Grenada. It became defunct after the 2008 elections.[1]
History
The PLM was created as one of the oldest political parties of Grenada, along with the Grenada United Labour Party. The organization was created by former Attorney General Francis Alexis. In the late 1990s, Alexis left the party to work on his political issues. In 2002, the party merged with the Maurice Bishop Patriotic Movement. At the 2003 elections, the party won 2.2% of the popular vote and no seats. For the July 2008 election, it formed a coalition with its longtime rival, the Grenada United Labour Party; the United Labour Platform fielded 11 candidates for the 15 seats,[2] netting 0.84% of the vote and no victories. The party became defunct after the 2008 elections.
References
- ↑ "Political Parties in Grenada". Caribbean Elections. Retrieved 6 June 2016.
- ↑ GULP/PLM Combination Produces 11 Candidates Grenada Today July 5, 2008