Independent Socialist Party of Chad (1955)

Independent Socialist Party of Chad (1955)

Independent Socialist Party of Chad ( _fr. Parti socialiste independant du Tchad, PSIT) was a political party in Chad. The party emerged out of a split of the Independent Socialist Party of Chad in 1955. This PSIT was constituted at a General Assembly held March 27, 1955. The Assembly adopted statues for the party. A politburo of the new PSIT was constituted, with Ahmed Kotoko as general secretary, Chérif Hamid Mahamat as chairman and Mahamat Yakouma and Ali Kamara as vice chairmen. [Lanne, Bernard. "Histoire politique du Tchad de 1945 à 1958: administration, partis, élections". Paris: Karthala, 1998. p. 226-227] The PSIT of Kotoko joined the coalition 'Republican Entente', together with PST, BDT and UDIT. [Lanne, Bernard. "Histoire politique du Tchad de 1945 à 1958: administration, partis, élections". Paris: Karthala, 1998. p. 252]

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