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Abbas Gueye

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Abbas Guèye (born December 27, 1913, in Dakar, Senegal, and died August 2, 1999, in Dakar) was a politician and trade-unionist from Senegal who served in the French National Assembly from 1951 to 1955.[1] Abbas Guèye was not related to Lamine Guèye (1891–1968), nor of the same political opinion.[2]

References

  1. ^ Le Mois en Afrique Issues 203-214 1983 "Environ 80% des membres de l'Intersyndicale Ouvrière de la CGT y participèrent et le chef de la formation, Abbas Guèye, fut emprisonné pour n'avoir pas respecté la procédure d'arbitrage en vigueur."
  2. ^ Le Mois en Afrique: Issues 203-214 1983 "Senghor entrant en lice contre la SFIO de Lamine Guèye pour les deux sièges de l'Assemblée Nationale Française, choisit pour colistier, Abbas Guèye, le célèbre porte-parole cégétiste du secteur privé."