List of senators of French Equatorial Africa

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French African colonies after World War II

Following is a list of senators of French Africa, people who have represented the colonies in French Equatorial Africa during the French Fourth Republic. French Equatorial Africa was the federation of French colonial possessions in Equatorial Africa, extending northwards from the Congo River into the Sahel, and comprising what are today the countries of Chad, the Central African Republic, Cameroon, the Republic of the Congo, and Gabon.

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Cameroons

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Location of Cameroon

Senators for the French Cameroons under the French Fourth Republic were: [1]

In officeNameGroupNotes
1947–1955 Charles Okala Socialiste
1947–1955 Jean Grassard Gauche Démocratique et Rassemblement des Gauches Républicaines
1947–1958 Arouna N'Joya Socialiste
1955–1957 Henri Chamaulte Républicains IndépendantsDied in office 31 December 1957
1955–1958 Pierre Kotouo Indépendants d'Outre-Mer
1958 Pierre Ngayewang Républicains Indépendants

French Cameroun gained independence from France on 1 January 1960 and became the Republic of Cameroon.

Chad

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Location of Chad

Senators for Chad under the French Fourth Republic were: [2]

In officeNameGroupNotes
1947–1951 Mohamed Bechir-Sow Action Démocratique et RépublicaineUntil 6 November 1951 (elected deputy)
1947–1955 Julien Gautier Rassemblement d'Outre-Mer
1951–1959 Gontchomé Sahoulba Rassemblement d'Outre-Mer
1955–1959 William Tardrew Républicains Sociaux

Chad became an independent country on 11 August 1960.

French Congo

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Location of French Congo

Senators for the French Congo under the French Fourth Republic were: [3]

In officeNameGroupNotes
1947–1948 Raphaël Etifier Communiste
1947–1948 Maurice Gérard Républicains Indépendants
1948–1955 Jean Malonga Socialiste
1948–1956 Jean Coupigny Rassemblement d'Outre-MerUntil 6 November 1956 (resigned)
1955–1959 Pierre Goura Union Démocratique et Socialiste de la Résistance /
Rassemblement Démocratique Africain
1957–1959 Jean Michelin Rassemblement d'Outre-Mer

The Republic of the Congo gained full independence from France on 15 August 1960.

Gabon

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Location of Gabon

Senators for Gabon under the French Fourth Republic were: [4]

In officeNameGroupNotes
1947–1959 Luc Durand-Reville Gauche Démocratique /
Rassemblement des Gauches Républicaines
1947–1949 Mathurin Anghiley CommunisteDied in office 1 June 1949
1949–1958 Paul Gondjout Indépendants d'Outre-Mer
1958–1959 Roland Bru Union Démocratique et Socialiste de la Résistance /
Rassemblement Démocratique Africain

Gabon became an independent country on 17 August 1960.

Ubangi-Shari

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Location of Ubangi-Shari

Senators for Ubangi-Shari under the French Fourth Republic were: [5]

In officeNameGroupNotes
1947–1948 Arthur Guirriec Gauche Démocratique /
Rassemblement des Gauches Républicaines
1947–1952 Jane Vialle Gauche Démocratique /
Rassemblement des Gauches Républicaines
1948–1958 Robert Aubé Rassemblement d'Outre-Mer
1952–1959 Hector Rivierez Républicains Indépendants
1958–1959 Étienne N'Gounio Socialiste

Ubangi-Shari was renamed the Central African Republic (CAR) on 1 December 1958 and became fully independent on 13 August 1960.

References

  1. Liste des anciens sénateurs de la IVème République: Cameroun.
  2. Liste des anciens sénateurs de la IVème République: Tchad.
  3. Liste des anciens sénateurs de la IVème République: Moyen-Congo.
  4. Liste des anciens sénateurs de la IVème République: Gabon.
  5. Liste des anciens sénateurs de la IVème République: Oubangui-Chari.

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