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of the RDA became Vice-President of the Territorial Council of Guinea. Given Ramadier's low-profile style, this made Touré in effect the leader of the country in the transition to independence. In a private letter Ramadier said of his successor that Touré claimed direct descent from
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to make his case. He succeeded in having Ramadier transferred to another post, but failed to gain French support for his government and was forced to resign, being replaced by
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Ramadier was appointed Governor of Guinea on 3 June 1956. He replaced the more conservative
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dialectic". Ramadier left Guinea in February 1958, and was replaced by Governor
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André-Marie Mbida, premier premier ministre camerounais: 1917-1980
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shortly before the transition to independence. He was governor of
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Jean Ramadier was born in 1913, the son of the French Premier
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from 1956 to 1958, and briefly high commissioner of
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Index

French West Africa
Niger
Guinea
Cameroon
Paul Ramadier
World War II
Japanese
Indochina
Kempeitai
Niger
Charles-Henri Bonfils
African Democratic Rally
Ahmed Sékou Touré
Samori Ture
Malinke empire
Leninist
Stalinist
Jean Mauberna
Cameroon
Andre-Marie Mbida
Paris
Ahmadou Ahidjo
ISBN
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