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Nigerien Action Bloc : ウィキペディア英語版
Nigerien Action Bloc
The Nigerien Action Bloc ((フランス語:Bloc nigérien d'action), abbreviated BNA) was a political party in Niger, active from 1955 to 1956. The party was led by Issoufou Saïdou Djermakoye, a traditional chief and former chairman of the Nigerien Progressive Party (PPN).〔 The party emerged from a split in the Nigierien Union of Independents and Sympathizers (UNIS) in 1955. BNA was affiliated with the Democratic and Socialist Union of the Resistance (UDSR) in Metropolitan France. The symbol of the party was a horse, and its official colour was yellow.〔
==1956 parliamentary election==
A joint list of BNA and the Nigerien Progressive Union (UPN) of Georges Condat won some 126,000 votes in the January 2, 1956 French parliamentary elections.〔 The list was the most voted in the fray (finishing in first place in 7 provinces), and the UPN leader Condat won one of the two seats in the French National Assembly.〔 The UPN later merged into BNA.〔〔 Following the merger Issoufou Saïdou served as the chairman of BNA, Condat and Sido Yacouba as vice chairmen, Tiémoko Coulibaly as general secretary and Adamou Mayaki as joint secretary.

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