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Soumane Touré (14
March 1948 – 25
March 2021) was a Burkinabé
politician and
trade unionist. He was a
prominent student activist during his
youth and...
- The
general secretary of the
Voltaic Trade Union Confederation (CSV),
Soumane Touré, was also the head of the
LIPAD section in Ouagadougou.
LIPAD opted...
- pro-government Po****r Front. PAI won two seats. In 1999, the PAI split, and
Soumane Touré
formed a
parallel PAI. The PAI led by Touré,
which joined the government...
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Africain de l’Indépendance) was a
political party in
Burkina Faso, led by
Soumane Touré. It was
formed in 1999 when Touré
broke away from the
original PAI...
- Le Pays.
RENTREE POLITIQUE DU PITJ :
Voici la déclaration
liminaire de
Soumane Touré Luescher,
Thierry M., Klemencic, Manja.
Student Politics in Africa:...
- Cameroon.
There he
became acquainted with
Henri Zongo and
labor union leader Soumane Touré.
Following the end of the 1974
Agacher Strip border clashes between...
- was
cracking down on LIPAD-PAI. He was the
younger brother of CSB
leader Soumane Touré.
Afrique contemporaine,
Issues 133–136. Do****entation française,...
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Upper Volta). In 1999 the
African Independence Party (PAI) split, and
Soumane Touré
formed a
parallel PAI.
Since the PAI led by Touré,
which joined the...
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including Fidèle Too, whom he
later named a
minister in his government; and
Soumane Touré, who was in a more
advanced class. His
Roman Catholic parents wanted...
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leader and
former general secretary of the
African Independence Party (PAI)
Soumane Touré is the
chairman of the party. Touré's PAI lost the
registration of...