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    Elections to the French National Assembly were held in French Cameroons on 10 November 1946. The three seats allocated to the constituency were elected...
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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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    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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    October 1946, following the liberation of continental France after Operations Overlord and Dragoon, and lasting until the establishment of the French Fourth...
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  • assembled in 1964, with 80% of the dead being from the Bamileke Region. General Max Briand, the commander of all French military forces in Cameroon, gave...
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  • Trusteeship system, leaving France and Britain in control of their respective regions, French Cameroon and British Cameroon. In 1960, Cameroon became independent...
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    French Togoland (French: Togo français) was a French colonial League of Nations mandate from 1916 to 1946, and a UN trust territory from 1946 to 1960...
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    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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    Ahmadou Ahidjo (category Presidents of Cameroon)
    role in Cameroon's independence from France as well as reuniting the French and English-speaking parts of the country. During Ahidjo's time in office...
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    France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe. It also includes overseas regions and territories in the Americas...
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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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    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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    presidential election. 2024 Mongolian parliamentary election. June 29 – 2024 Mauritanian presidential election. June 30 – July 7 – 2024 French legislative election...
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    François Bozizé (category 1946 births)
    de la Mission Exploratoire en vue des Elections Presidentielles et Legislatives du 22 aout 1993 (PDF) (in French), Le Conseil Permanent de la Francophonie...
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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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  • Guy Nzouba-Ndama (category 1946 births)
    Assembly, he visited Cameroon in February 2006. He was again re-elected as a Deputy in the December 2006 parliamentary election, and he was re-elected...
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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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    History of the Central African Republic (category Articles with French-language sources (fr))
    State and German Cameroon were fixed by diplomatic agreements, and France declared Ubangi-Shari to be a French territory. In 1899, the French Congo's border...
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  • further French supervised elections because it claimed that the PTP was receiving French support. By statute in 1955, French Togoland became an autonomous...
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    Battle of Gabon (category 1940 in French Equatorial Africa)
    control of French Cameroon the following morning, and on 28 August a Free French official ousted the pro-Vichy governor of French Congo. The next day...
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    François Mitterrand (category Candidates in the 1965 French presidential election)
    (Communists, Socialists and Christian Democrats). In the November 1946 legislative election, he succeeded in winning a seat as deputy from the Nièvre département...
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  • exercised their right to vote in the 1919 legislative election. Women were granted the right to vote and be elected from November 12, 1918. The Weimar Constitution...
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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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  • Rassemblement Démocratique Africain (category 1946 establishments in French Equatorial Africa)
    withdrawal from France as an immediate goal. Although they only had a month to organize for the French legislative elections in November 1946, they were able...
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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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    pro-Gaullist French officers took control of Ubangi-Shari and General Leclerc established his headquarters for the Free French Forces in Bangui. In 1946 Barthélemy...
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    Vichy France (French: Régime de Vichy; 10 July 1940 – 9 August 1944), officially the French State (État français), was the French rump state headed by...
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  • Vichy French Army Vichy French Navy Vichy French Air Force Milice Franc-Garde Groupe mobile de réserve Guard (Vichy France) Scuttling of the French fleet...
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  • List of coups and coup attempts since 2010 (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    resigns". Bbc.co.uk. 21 November 2017. Retrieved 21 November 2017. "Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea reopen border after four months". Cameroon Intelligence Report...
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    swear it". French police carried out numerous round-ups (French: rafles) of Jews during World War II, including the Green ticket roundup in May 1941, the...
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