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    Algeria 1951 French legislative election in Cameroon 1951 French legislative election in Chad–Ubangi-Shari 1951 French legislative election in French Sudan...
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    Elections to the French National Assembly were held in French Cameroons on 17 June 1951. The four seats allocated to the constituency were elected on...
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  • of the UPC tried to participate in the French political process at first. During legislative elections in June 1951, Ruben Um Nyobe presented himself...
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    The French Section of the Workers' International (French: Section française de l'Internationale ouvrière, SFIO) was a political party in France that was...
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  • Julienne Niat (category People from West Region (Cameroon))
    (Assofecam) in 1950 and the first woman to run for legislative elections in Cameroon in November 1951. Julienne Niat was born in 1927 in Bana. She belonged...
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  • Alexandre Douala Manga Bell (category Deputies of the 1st National Assembly of the French Fourth Republic)
    Cameroon became French in 1919 according to the Treaty of Versailles. The French government now forced the moving of Alexandre Douala-Bell to France,...
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    André-Marie Mbida (category People from Littoral Region (Cameroon))
    Member of Parliament at the French National Assembly, a Prime Minister of Cameroon, the second African-born Prime Minister in Sub-Saharan Africa, the first...
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    E. M. L. Endeley (category British Cameroon)
    legislative seats and approved African nominees to a Council of Ministers. When elections were conducted in British Cameroons, Endeley led Cameroons National...
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    other part of British Cameroons joined Nigeria. Minor armed insurgency from Union of the Peoples of Cameroon. Senegal and French Sudan gained independence...
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    Colony of Singapore (category Articles containing French-language text)
    to China. A second Legislative Council election was held in 1951 with the number of elected seats increased to nine. This election was again dominated...
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    standing, and sex. The right to vote in French elections did not extend to women, foreigners who naturalised as French nationals, colonial subjects, persons...
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    Rajoelina Electoral calendar Electoral system "Legislative and Second Round of Presidential Elections in Madagascar" (PDF). Carter Center. 18 December...
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    François Mitterrand (category Candidates in the 1965 French presidential election)
    1996) was a French politician who served as President of France from 1981 to 1995, the longest holder of that position in the history of France. As a former...
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  • defeated in the 1951 Representative Assembly elections and the 1952 Territorial Assembly elections, and refused to participate in further French supervised...
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    of social security in France. With regard to transition to a new Republic, the GPRF organized the 1945 French legislative election for 21 October 1945...
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    David Dacko (category Respiratory disease deaths in Cameroon)
    Dacko. In March 1957 Dacko presented himself as a candidate for legislative elections in Ubangi-Shari for the circumscription of Ombella-M'Poko and won...
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    Brunswick. Under amendments to the province's Legislative Assembly Act in 2007, a provincial election is held every four years. The two largest political...
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    Veto (redirect from Legislative override)
    Retrieved 15 June 2022. Cameroon: "LA CONSTITUTION de la République du Cameroun" (PDF) (in French). Retrieved 22 June 2022. "Cameroon 1972 (rev. 2008) Constitution"...
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  • Rassemblement Démocratique Africain (category 1946 establishments in French Equatorial Africa)
    African colonies earning nine seats in the French legislative elections of 1956 (from only having 3 in the period of 1951-1955). The IOM saw the largest losses...
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    Municipal elections followed in late 1992, in which the MLSTP won a majority of seats on five of seven regional councils. In early legislative elections in October...
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    to be elected to the Legislative Council. Guy Rozemont's party bettered its position in 1953, and, on the strength of the election results, demanded universal...
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    2012, the National Transitional Council, in power since the Libyan Civil War, supervised democratic elections for a 200-member General National Congress...
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  • Dominant-party system (category Elections)
    Évariste Ndayishimiye, in office since June 18, 2020 Presidential election, 2020: CNDD-FDD 71.45%  Cameroon[citation needed] Cameroon People's Democratic...
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  • Bicameralism (category Articles with French-language sources (fr))
    requires double majority in both groups simultaneously. (Before 2004, when elections to the Legislative Council from the Election Committee was abolished...
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    Paris (redirect from Sport in Paris)
    Paris (French pronunciation: [paʁi] ) is the capital and largest city of France. With an official estimated population of 2,102,650 residents in January...
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    Nnamdi Azikiwe (category Candidates in the 1979 Nigerian presidential election)
    Richards constitution, Azikiwe was elected to the Legislative Council in a Lagos municipal election from the National Democratic Party (an NCNC subsidiary)...
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    Constitution of Nigeria (category 1999 in Nigeria)
    Macpherson Constitution of 1951, and the Lyttleton Constitution of 1954. Westminster approved a new constitution for Nigeria in 1946. It was called the Richards...
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  • Liberation, confirmed in October 1944 by the French provisional government, extended the suffrage to French women. The first elections with female participation...
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    after the French Revolution (1789), when France used the same colours, but with vertical instead of horizontal stripes. Other countries in Europe (like...
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    British overseas cities (category 1983 establishments in British Overseas Territories)
    disputed and culminated in the Hundred Years War. Normandy was held until 1204 but forfeited to French kings, and remaining French land was held with them...
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