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Independent Socialist Party of Chad
Parti socialiste indépendant du Tchad
AbbreviationPSIT
Chairperson Chérif Hamid Mahamat
General Secretary Ahmed Kotoko
Founded27 March 1955
Split from PSIT
Ideology Islamic socialism
Anti-colonialism
Chadian nationalism

The Independent Socialist Party of Chad ( French: Parti socialiste indépendant du Tchad, PSIT) was a political party in Chad.

History

The party emerged from a split of the Independent Socialist Party of Chad in 1955. The new version of PSIT was constituted at a General Assembly held on 27 March 1955. The Assembly adopted statues for the party and a politburo was constituted, with Ahmed Kotoko as general secretary, Chérif Hamid Mahamat as chairman and Mahamat Yakouma and Ali Kamara as vice chairmen. [1]

The new PSIT joined the Entente coalition for the 1957 Territorial Assembly elections. [2] The Entente won 57 of the 65 seats, with PSIT taking a single seat.

References

  1. ^ Lanne, Bernard (1998). Histoire politique du Tchad de 1945 à 1958: administration, partis, élections [Political history of Chad from 1945 to 1958: administration, parties, elections] (in French). Karthala. pp. 226–227.
  2. ^ Lanne 1998, p. 252.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Independent Socialist Party of Chad
Parti socialiste indépendant du Tchad
AbbreviationPSIT
Chairperson Chérif Hamid Mahamat
General Secretary Ahmed Kotoko
Founded27 March 1955
Split from PSIT
Ideology Islamic socialism
Anti-colonialism
Chadian nationalism

The Independent Socialist Party of Chad ( French: Parti socialiste indépendant du Tchad, PSIT) was a political party in Chad.

History

The party emerged from a split of the Independent Socialist Party of Chad in 1955. The new version of PSIT was constituted at a General Assembly held on 27 March 1955. The Assembly adopted statues for the party and a politburo was constituted, with Ahmed Kotoko as general secretary, Chérif Hamid Mahamat as chairman and Mahamat Yakouma and Ali Kamara as vice chairmen. [1]

The new PSIT joined the Entente coalition for the 1957 Territorial Assembly elections. [2] The Entente won 57 of the 65 seats, with PSIT taking a single seat.

References

  1. ^ Lanne, Bernard (1998). Histoire politique du Tchad de 1945 à 1958: administration, partis, élections [Political history of Chad from 1945 to 1958: administration, parties, elections] (in French). Karthala. pp. 226–227.
  2. ^ Lanne 1998, p. 252.

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