Union for the Franco-African Community

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The Union for the Franco-African Community (

political alliance in Niger
.

History

The alliance was formed by the

1957 elections, winning 19 of the 60 seats (Sawaba
had won the other 41), whilst the PRA had been founded earlier in 1958.

The

December 1958 elections saw the alliance win 49 of the 60 seats. The results in Tessaoua and Zinder (where Sawaba had won its 11 seats) were later annulled due to irregularities, with the Tessaoua seats awarded to the UCFA, and a by-election scheduled for Zinder. However, ballot papers were only printed for the PPN, and due to fears of violence, Sawaba did not put up candidates, calling for a boycott instead.[2]
As a result, the UCFA gained control of all 60 seats.

Following independence the country became a one-party state under the PPN with Diori as president.

References

  1. ^ Niger - Political parties Encyclopedia of Nations
  2. ^ Klaas van Walraven (2013) The Yearning for Relief: A History of the Sawaba Movement in Niger, BRILL, pp288–290