...France took until 1921 to put down the fierce resistance of the local Africans, and in 1922 established the colony of Niger and made it part of the French West African Union. Niger's independence movement was promoted in the late 1950s by the Niger Progressive Party (PPN), a Niger branch of the African Democratic Union led by the pro-French Hamani Diori, and the Niger Democratic Union (UDN) led by the leftist Djibo Bakary. In 1957, an autonomous government was granted, and in a referendum in September 1958 asking whether the country should remain within the French Community as an autonomous republic, Diori voted in favor, while Bakary advocated secession from the Community, but the result was 78% in favor. ... *Some of the terminology that mentions "Diori, H." is listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…フランスは21年までかかって現地アフリカ人の激しい抵抗を平定し,22年にニジェール植民地を発足させ,フランス領西アフリカ連邦の一部とした。 ニジェールの独立運動は50年代末,親仏派のディオリHamani Dioriの指導するアフリカ民主連合ニジェール支部にあたるニジェール進歩党(PPN)と,左派バカリDjibo Bakaryのニジェール民主同盟(UDN)とによって進められた。57年に自治政府が認められ,自治共和国としてフランス共同体内にとどまるか否かを問うた翌58年9月の国民投票では,ディオリは賛成を,バカリは共同体からの離脱を主張したが,結果は78%が賛成票であった。… ※「Diori,H.」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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