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Revision as of 17:32, 7 February 2020

Mubatanidzwa weRusununguko rweRwizikuru
FoundersSamhuri Ngonidzashe
Shungudzemwoyo Nhema
Founded1937
Dissolved1955
Succeeded byMberi kweRudzi
HeadquartersPort Fitzhubert, Rwizikuru
IdeologyCouncil communism, anti-colonialism, Bahian socialism, Rwizikuran nationalism
Political positionFar-left
Colors  Red
National Assembly
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The Mubatanidzwa weRusununguko rweRwizikuru, or until 1946, the Rwizikuru National Movement is an organisation that advocated for the independence of Rwizikuru from Estmere from its establishment in 1937 until Rwizikuru's independence in 1946. Following Rwizikuru's independence, it became the governing party of Rwizikuru, governing Rwizikuru until all political parties were abolished in 1949.

After all political parties were abolished in 1949, the MRR's structure remained intact, as it was used as a platform to help Samhuri Ngonidzashe, and later, Izibongo Ngonidzashe get elected as President of Rwizikuru. However, following Izibongo's election, he committed to anti-socialist policies, and thus, in 1955, the MRR was dissolved, and was succeeded by the Mberi kweRudzi.