Senegalese Democratic Union Explained

Senegalese Democratic Union
Colorcode:Red
Foundation:1946
Predecessor:Communist Study Groups
Ideology:Socialism
Dissolved:1956
Merged:Senegalese Popular Bloc
International:African Democratic Rally
Country:Senegal

Senegalese Democratic Union (in French: Union Démocratique Sénégalais) was a political party in Senegal, founded in 1946 by the Communist Study Groups (GEC). UDS became affiliated as the Senegalese section of the African Democratic Rally (RDA).[1]

Later in 1955 the UDS was expelled from RDA, and substituted by the less radical Senegalese Popular Movement (MPS).

In 1956 UDS decided to merge into the Senegalese Popular Bloc (BPS). Former UDS cadres played an important role in the formation of African Regroupment Party-Senegal (PRA-Sénégal).

Notes and References

  1. ALALADE . F.O. . 1981 . SENGHOR, THE RISE OF THE DOMINANT PARTY AND RETURN TO LIMITED MULTI-PARTY SYSTEM IN SENEGAL . Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria . 11 . 1/2 . 36–51 . 0018-2540.