- Gabriel Lisette
Gabriel Francisco Lisette (
April 2 ,1919 –March 3 ,2001 ) was aChad ian politician that played a key-role in thedecolonization of Chad .Of African descent, he was born at Portobelo in
Panama on April 2, 1919. He became a French colonial administrator, and in this role was posted to Chad in 1946. In the November of the same year Lisette was elected as deputy to theFrench National Assembly . In February 1947 he founded the country's firstAfrica n political party, theChadian Progressive Party (PPT), a radical and nationalist organization calling forself-determination . It was a branch of the Marxist-oriented inter-territorialAfrican Democratic Rally , of which he was to be later chosen as secretary-general.The PPT was not immediately successful, as it found itself boycotted by the French colonial administration and from the African traditional rulers, who preferred the more conservative
Chadian Democratic Union (UDT). The situation radically changed with the FrenchOverseas Reform Act of 1956 which greatly expanded the electoral suffrage. Also, the UDT was riven by splits and dissensions; as a result, Lisette triumphantly won the 1957 elections for the Territorial Assembly, taking with his allies 47 seats out of 65.Following this victory Lisette became first on
May 14 ,1957 , Vice-President, and then, onJuly 26 ,1958 , President of the Government Council. He kept this position until he was deserted by the African traditional rulers, who supported amotion of no confidence presented onFebruary 11 ,1959 , behind which wasAhmed Koulamallah . Lisette was able to immediately throw-down the two succeeding governments led byGontchomé Sahoulba and Koulamallah, but when the PPT had again to form the government he stepped down in favour of a native Chadian, the party'ssecretary-general François Tombalbaye, who became head of the government onMarch 26 . Lisette entered the government as deputy Prime Minister in charge of economic coordination and foreign affairs.But Lisette's fall was nearing: a week before Chad became independent on
August 11 ,1960 , Tombalbaye purged him from the PPT, declared him a noncitizen while he was traveling abroad, and barred him from returning to Chad. This event signed the end of Lisette's political career in Chad, and Lisette went in exile in France, where he had been named onJuly 23 , 1959 "councillor minister" in the government guided byMichel Debré , a formal charge he would keep tillMay 19 ,1961 . In exile he continued to worry Tombalbaye as a possible menace for his regime, especially from 1971 when relations between France and Chad started cooling.In 1976 he founded with Alain Girard a
Non-governmental organization , the Société mutuelle des originaires d'Outre-Mer (SMODOM), with in mind the mutual aid societies active in Europe in the 19th century. As those, its main finalities were to create a society whose members covered the expenses if one of them was ill or, if dead, could not afford a funeral.He later wrote a book on the events to which he participated, "Le Combat du Rassemblement démocratique african pour la décolonisation pacifique de l'Afrique noire".
He died at
Port-de-Lanne , in France, on March 3, 2001.References
* [http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/tdtoc.html "Chad: A Country Study"]
External links
* [http://www.tchadforum.com/?page=article_item&aid=66 The decolonisation] at [http://www.tchadforum.com/ Tchad Forum]
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