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  Sourou Migan Apithy Biography | Encyclopedia of World Biography
Sourou Apithy was born in Porto Novo on April 8, 1913 and attended local mission schools.
In the 1957 elections for the legislature Apithy's party was opposed by the Union Démocratique Dahoméene (UDD), which was based in Abomey and was led by Justin Ahomadegbe, and by the northern Mouvement Démocratique Dahoméen (MDD) of Hubert Maga.
Violent protests caused Apithy to concede 9 of the PRD seats to the UDD and to agree to serve under Maga's leadership.
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 part II, p892
A southerner, Sourou Apithy, was the first deputy elected to the French National Assembly in 1946, when the franchise was restricted to some 50,000 voters.
Apithy's PRD won a majority of the seats, with the remainder divided between Maga's GEND and Ahomadegbe's UDD.
Apithy led the government until the elections of 1959, when disputed results led to an agreed division of seats that gave no party a majority.
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 part II, p892
A southerner, Sourou Apithy, was the first deputy elected to the French National Assembly in 1946, when the franchise was restricted to some 50,000 voters.
Apithy's PRD won a majority of the seats, with the remainder divided between Maga's GEND and Ahomadegbe's UDD.
Apithy led the government until the elections of 1959, when disputed results led to an agreed division of seats that gave no party a majority.
janda.org /icpp/ICPP1980/Book/PART2/8-WestAfrica/80-Dahomey/Dahomey.htm   (831 words)

  
 Benin POLITICAL PARTIES
The leading political figures in the 1950s and 1960s were Sourou Apithy and Justin Ahomadegbé in the south and Hubert Maga in the north.
An illegal opposition group, the Front for the Liberation and Rehabilitation of Dahomey, was reportedly responsible for the 1977 coup attempt.
The three major political and regional leaders—Maga, Apithy, and Ahomadegbé—remained under house arrest in Benin until 1981, when they were allowed to leave the country.
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 Omnipelagos.com ~ article "Sourou-Migan Apithy"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Sourou Migan Apithy (April 8 1913 - December 3 1989) was a Beninese political figure.
Apithy studied at Brodeaux in a Lycée before being accepted at the public Political Science School in Paris where he had courses in commercial studies.
He died on exile in his Paris house, in December 1989, shortly before the democratic experience in his country.
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 Sourou-Migan Apithy - TheBestLinks.com - Benin, January 25, November 27, TheBestLinks.com:Find or fix a stub, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Sourou-Migan Apithy - TheBestLinks.com - Benin, January 25, November 27, TheBestLinks.com:Find or fix a stub,...
Sourou Migan Apithy (born 1913) was a Benin political figure.
He served as the president of Benin between 25 January 1964 and 27 November 1965.
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 Was heisst Sourou-Migan_Apithy
Apithy war ein Verfechter einer engen Zusammenarbeit mit Frankreich.
Apithy ging nach Frankreich ins Exil und kehrte nach Soglos Sturz 1967 zurück.
Hagalil.com Avi Primor über eine kurze Begegnung mit Apithy ca.
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 Benin: Key events
Victory of the Dahomey Unity Party (Parti dahoméen de l’Unité - PDU), born of the union between Sourou Migan Apithy’s Party of Dahomey Nationalists (Parti des nationalistes de Dahomey - PND) and Hubert Maga’s Dahomey Democratic Rally (Rassemblement Démocratique Dahoméen – RDD).
Sourou Migan Apithy becomes President of the Republic, Justin Ahomadebgé Prime Minister and Vice President.
Formation of a three-member Presidential Council – Mr Apithy, Mr Maga and Mr Ahomadebgé, with a revolving presidency.
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 Sourou-Migan Apithy Summary
Sourou Migan Apithy (8 April 1913 - 12 November 1989) was a Beninese political figure.
He served as the president of Benin between 25 January 1964 and 27 November 1965 when he was overthrown by Christophe Soglo after infighting among the members of the government.
He died on exile in December 1989, shortly before the democratic experience in his country.
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 Benin, country, Africa. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
The country’s first president was Hubert Maga, whose main support came from Parakou and the north and who was allied with Sourou Migan Apithy, a politician from Porto-Novo.
Independent Dahomey was plagued by governmental instability that was caused by economic troubles, ethnic rivalries, and social unrest.
Instead, a three-man presidential council (consisting of Maga, Ahomadegbé, and Apithy) was formed; each member was to lead the country for two years.
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 Christophe Soglo Biography,info
After reorganizing the government, he gave up power in January 1964 and allowed former premier Sourou-Migan Apithy to become president.
Soon Apithy and other political leaders began massive feuds over policies.
After repeatedly encouraging the various political forces to agree to dialogue, Soglo again overthrew the government in November 1965 and served as President of Benin under a military government until December 1967, when a group of younger army officers overthrew him.
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 African American Registry: A small voice for Africa, Emile Zinsou!
From Ouidah, Dahomey [now Benin]), Zinsou was educated to be a physician yet became active in journalism and politics after World War II.
He became secretary to Deputy Sourou Migan Apithy of the French National Assembly in 1946 and later served as Apithy's minister of commerce until 1957.
Three years later, Zinsou was elected to the Dahomeyan Assembly and was also made president of the Supreme Court from 1960 to 1962.
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 Snapshot, Africa: Benin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
For the next 12 years, ethnic strife contributed to a period of turbulence.
There were several coups and regime changes, with three main figures dominating - Sourou Apithy, Hubert Maga, and Justin Ahomadegbé - each of them representing a different area of the country.
These three agreed to form a presidential council after violence had marred the 1970 elections.
www.sheppardsoftware.com /Africaweb/snapshot/Snapshot-Africa3.htm   (353 words)

  
 LA COMMUNAUTE PREND LE DEPART - Ina - Archives pour tous   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
S-M APITHY considère la France comme la grande soeur des états africains.
- S-M APITHY souligne le fait que chaque état de la Communauté garde sa souveraineté, son indépendance.
M. OULD DADDAH met en relief la possibilité pour la Communauté de représenter une 3ème force au niveau mondial, face aux deux autres puissances: les USA et l'URSS.
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 999 Benin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
For the next 12 years, ethnic strife contributed to a period of turbulence.
There were several coups and regime changes, with three main figures dominating - Sourou Apithy, Hubert Maga, and Justin Ahoma; - each of them representing a different area of the country.
These three agreed to form a presidential council after violence had marred the 1970 elections.
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 Benin
25 Jan 1964 - 27 Nov 1965 Sourou Migan Apithy (s.a.) PD 27 Nov 1965 - 29 Nov 1965 Justin Ahomadegbé-Tomêtin (s.a.) PD
25 May 1957 - 26 Jul 1958 Sourou Migan Apithy (s.a.) PD Prime ministers
26 Jul 1958 - 22 May 1959 Sourou Migan Apithy (s.a.) PD (to 4 Dec 1958, president of the government council;
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 Apithy, Sourou Migan - Former President of Benin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Apithy, Sourou Migan - Former President of Benin
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 1961: Dahomey - Archive Article - MSN Encarta
General elections for the presidency, vice-presidency, and the National Assembly of the newly independent republic of Dahomey were held on Dec. 12, 1960.
Victory resulted for the Parti Dahoméen de l'Unit‚ (PDU), led by Hubert Maga and Sourou Migan Apithy, which received 468,000 votes against...
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