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Mouvement pour une école moderne et ouverte : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mouvement pour une école moderne et ouverte The Mouvement pour une école moderne et ouverte (MÉMO) is a political party in the educational system of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It has governed the Commission scolaire de Montréal (CSM) since the commission's founding in 1998. ==Origins== MÉMO was founded in August 1987 to contest that year's elections for the Montreal Catholic School Commission (MCSC). The party was secular and progressive in its orientation, and its primary goal was replacing Quebec's denominational school boards with boards based on language.〔"New group to challenge for school-board control," ''Montreal Gazette'', 26 August 1987, p. 4.〕 MÉMO's first president was Marie-France Cloutier, who argued that the MCSC's promotion of Roman Catholic education and values had created an exclusionary climate.〔"MCSC chief, slate seeking re-election," ''Montreal Gazette'', 5 November 1987, p. 3.〕 MÉMO was supported in the 1987 elections by the Montreal branch of the Parti Québécois (PQ).〔"PQ backing opposition slate in school commission election," ''Montreal Gazette'', 10 November 1987, p. 3.〕 The party won four out of nineteen seats. This was regarded by many as a moral victory, in that it marked the first time in several years that an organized opposition movement had won any credible representation on the commission.〔"Opposition gains in Catholic school vote," ''Montreal Gazette'', 16 November 1987, p. 3.〕
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