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Sékou Sanogo

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SEKOU SANOGO (Député)

Sékou Sanogo (January 1, 1921 in Dioulassoba, Bobo-Dioulasso – 1962) was an Ivorian politician, leader of the Parti Progressiste, who served in the French National Assembly from 1951 to 1955.[1]

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  1. ^ Canadian review of studies in nationalism: Volume 32 University of Prince Edward Island 2005 "Ainsi, l'ex-Commissaire de Police Général de la Côte d'Ivoire, Charles Wilt, se plaignait furieusement, dans une lettre privée, du manque de gratitude du leader du Parti Progressiste, Sékou Sanogo. Sanogo aurait été un homme politique "

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