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Youth Council of the French Union : ウィキペディア英語版 | Youth Council of the French Union
The Youth Council of the French Union ((フランス語:Conseil de la jeunesse de l'Union française), abbreviated CJUF) was a coordinating body of youth organizations in the French Union. CJUF was founded in 1950.〔''(L'Année politique, économique, sociale et diplomatique en France )''. Presses Universitaires de France, 1954. p. 199〕 The organization had its headquarters in Paris and held annual congresses.〔''(Journal officiel de la République française )''. 1955. p. 7464〕〔Almeida-Topor, Hélène d'. ''(La politique et la ville )''. Paris: Ed. L'Harmattan, 1992. p. 150〕 ==Leadership== The foundation of CJUF was the work of three individuals; René Montagne (chairman of ACJF, Catholic Action of French Youth), Jean Jousselin (chairman of CFMJ, French Council of Youth Movements, a Protestant youth organization) and Antoine Lawrence.〔Almeida-Topor, Hélène d'. ''(La politique et la ville )''. Paris: Ed. L'Harmattan, 1992. p. 143〕 Lawrence represented the Guinean Youth Council (founded in 1952). He was also a member of the CFDT trade union in Guinea.〔Coquery-Vidrovitch, Catherine. ''(L' histoire des femmes en Afrique enseignement de recherche 1985 – 1986 )''. Paris: Harmattan (), 1988. pp. 35, 49〕 As of 1952, René Montagne served as president of CJUF and Antoine Lawrence as its general secretary.〔 As of 1957, the president of CJUF was Jacques Duquesne.〔''(Informations sociales, Vol. 11 )''. Union nationale des caisses d'allocations familiales, 1957. pp. 408, 440〕
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