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Étienne Ngounio

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Étienne N'Gounio (born October 19, 1920 in Kembé, Central African Republic, and died August 5, 1985 in Bangui) was a politician from the Central African Republic who was elected to the French Senate in 1958.[1]

References

  1. ^ Gwendolen Margaret Carter -National unity and regionalism in eight African states 1966 "Etienne N'Gounio, MESAN secretary-general and Guerillot's replacement as Boganda's chief confidant, was persuaded to acquiesce in this choice in return for continued leadership of the remnants of the party."