Abdoulaye Wade (section 2000 election and first term)
l'Ancien président Wade candidat aux législatives". Le Monde.fr. 30 May 2017. "Législatives sénégalaises : La coalition de l'opposition implose, Abdoulaye...
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their independence at the time. Leopold Senghor's Union Progressiste Senegalaise (UPS) was positioned to facilitate a one-party hegemonic state at the...
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Liberation of France (redirect from French municipal elections of 1945)
1947. After a new legislative election in June 1946, the Christian democrat Georges Bidault assumed leadership of the Cabinet. Despite De Gaulle's so-called...
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Serer religious star just like he did in 1978 when he bought the country's presidential plane and named it "Point de Sangomar" in reference to the Serer sacred...
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Progressiste Sénégalaise (UPS) won 81% of the vote and all of the seats in Senegal's territorial assembly. Although Senghor won the elections by a large...
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the original on 11 July 2014. Retrieved 5 December 2012. "Fiançailles sénégalaises pour Cherbourg" [Senegalese engagement with Cherbourg]. Ouest-France...
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is founded. The Inter-Parliamentary Union is established. L'Action sénégalaise weekly newspaper is founded in Senegal. Earl W. Bascom, rodeo cowboy...
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