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Senegalese Democratic Bloc

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BDS relied heavily on religious and tribal authorities to spread their influence. The combination of the capability to gather many different ethnic group and Senghor's personal charisma ensured BDS predominance in Senegalese pre-Independence politics.
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The BDS united the uniting the Union Générale des Originaires du Fleuve, the Mouvement des Forces Démocratiques de Casamance, and the Association des Toucouleurs du Fouta Toro.
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BDS got 213 182 votes (67% of the votes cast in Senegal). Two BDS members are elected MPs, Senghor and Abbas Gueye (a local
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On 18 August 1956 BDS held its last plenary meeting. That meeting paved the way for the merger of BDS with the
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The XIX International Congress of Vexillology, York, 23–27 July 2001: Proceedings
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leader). The electoral campaign was marred by violence between BDS and SFIO.
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Index

Politics of Senegal

Constitution
Human rights
President
Macky Sall
Prime Minister
Sidiki Kaba
Cabinet of Senegal
Parliament
National Assembly
Speaker
Moustapha Niasse
Court of Cassation
Administrative divisions
Regions
Departments
Arrondissements
Communes
Rural communities
Elections
2019
2024
2017
2022
Political parties
Foreign relations
Minister
Sidiki Kaba
Diplomatic missions of

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