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Chérif Sid Cara

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In May 1958 Sid-Cara became co-President of the Comité de Salut Publique where he worked for free access of Algerians to France. During the November 1958 elections, his party, the "Union pour le Renouveau de l’Algérie Française", which sought to keep Algeria as a part of the French Republic, was
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elected with 84% of the votes. In the Assemblée Nationale, he helped organize a group of representatives from Algeria and the Sahara which became known as "Unité de la République" and renamed the "Regroupement National pour l’Unité de la République" in December 1960.
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La secrétaire d'Etat musulmane Nafissa Sidkara, d'une vieille famille d'origine turque établie en Algérie, et caution involontaire, comme son frère le Docteur Sid Cara lui aussi membre du gouvernement français...
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as député of Oran in 1951. By 1955 Sid-Cara was elected General Council of the department of Oran and was elected President of the department in April 1956. Moreover, in 1957 and 1958, he also served as
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under the "Démocratique d’Union Franco-Musulmane"; he was re-elected for this post in 1948 and then again in 1952. Moreover, he was elected to the
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and became an assistant in the mayor’s office. Thereafter, in 1946, he was elected
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and remained in his post until Algeria obtained its independence in 1962.
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Deputies of the 2nd National Assembly of the French Fourth Republic
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Africa in Europe: Interdependencies, relocations, and globalization
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Deputies of the 1st National Assembly of the French Fifth Republic
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In 1935 Sid-Cara was elected in the municipal elections of
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Index


Mila
Algeria
Grenoble
France
French Fourth Republic
Algerian War
Mila
Turkish
Constantine
Algiers
Bordeaux
Paris
Merchant Marines
Paris
Oran
senator
Assemblée Nationale
Secretary of State
Maurice Bourgès-Maunoury
Gaillard
Misserghin
Nafissa Sid Cara
Grenoble


ISBN
2904255494

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