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219: 22: 224: 280: 261: 176:, Jayle contested from an African constituency with a new party (the "Party of the Frano-African Community"), receiving merely 757 votes out of 148 000. 32: 285: 290: 90: 62: 151: 140: 69: 173: 254: 76: 47: 58: 132: 247: 161:. The party was made up by Jayle's associates; small merchants and journalists. The party called for complete 83: 218: 165:
within the colony, and the promotion of small and medium-sized companies and removal of bureaucratic
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