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Grouping of Rural and Independent Chadians : ウィキペディア英語版 | Grouping of Rural and Independent Chadians
The Grouping of Rural and Independent Chadians ((フランス語:Groupement des indépendants et ruraux tchadien), GIRT) was a political party in Chad. ==History== The party was founded in 1956, when the Gontchomé Sahoulba-led faction broke away from Chadian Social Action. The party mainly represented interests of traditional chiefs from southern Chad.〔Samuel Decalo (1980) "(Regionalism, Political Decay, and Civil Strife in Chad )" ''The Journal of Modern African Studies'', Vol 18, No 1, pp23–56〕 The party was part of the Entente alliance for the 1957 Territorial Assembly elections, alongside the Chadian Progressive Party (PPT). The Entente won 57 of the 65 seats, of which GIRT took nine. However, the party left the Entente and joined the Chadian Socialist Union, a bloc of anti-PPT parties. Later this group evolved into the African National Party (PNA). The former GIRT leader Djibrine Kerallah became the vice chair of the PNA.〔〔Kidane Mengisteab & Cyril K. Daddieh (1999) ''State Building and Democratization in Africa: Faith, Hope, and Realities'', Praeger, p165〕
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