The Union for Social Progress (French: Liste d'union et de progrès social) was a list that contested the Algiers Muslim non-citizen constituency in the 1945 French Constituent Assembly election. The list was close to the French Section of the Workers International.[1] The candidates of the list were Bachir Abdelouahab,[2] Mohand Achour,[3] Abderrahmanne Bouthiba[4] and Abderrahmane Farès.[1]

The list won three of the four seats allotted to the constituency. It got 136,109 votes out of 235,833 votes cast (in total there were 480,826 registered voters).[2] Abdelouahab, Achour and Bouthiba were elected. However, Abdelouahab resigned from his seat in early 1946. On March 14, 1946, Adberrahmane Farès overtook his seat in the Constituent Assembly.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Biographies des députés de la IVe République: Abderrahmane FARÈS", National Assembly of France (in French), retrieved 2009-12-21
  2. 1 2 "Biographies des députés de la IVe République: Bachir Ben Mohamed ABDDELOUAHAB", National Assembly of France (in French), retrieved 2009-12-20
  3. "Biographies des députés de la IVe République: Daoud Ben Saïd dit Mohand ACHOUR", National Assembly of France (in French), retrieved 2009-12-21
  4. "Biographies des députés de la IVe République: Abderrabmane Ben El Hadj BOUTHIBA", National Assembly of France (in French), retrieved 2009-12-21


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