Fraude électorale de l'administration coloniale à travers les élections de l'Assemblée algérienne et la réaction nationale. 1948-1951.

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  • aissa boukelkoul University of Guelma
  • youcef Gasmi University of Guelma

Keywords:

fraud, élections, deputies, national movement, colonial administration, Algerian Council

Abstract

This article amis to adressé the élections that Algéria witnessed, following the establishment of the Algerian Council (algérienne l'assemblée) of April 1948, under the law of Algeria, September 20, 1948, and the élections of February 1951, and the rôle Player by the colonial authority in rigging these élections through various stages, where the colonial administration has sought since the émergence of this Council To exist, to its repeated attempts to disrupt the élections and prevent the access of Algerian Muslim MPs, to obtain seats in this Council, through the fraud and fraud practiced, both in the polling stations by filling the empty boxes beforehand By obstructing the access of candidates' cards to the polling stations, in addition to practicing repression, intimidation and persecution, against the supporters of representatives of the national parties participating in these élections, and by following the historical and extrapolative approach to the sources and references, reached the conclusion that électoral fraud in élections The Algerian Council is an orchestrated operation by the colonial authority and the Governor-General Nigelan, in pursuit of which the Algerians do not have representatives in the Algerian Council.

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Published

2022-06-28

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boukelkoul, aissa, & Gasmi, youcef. (2022). Fraude électorale de l’administration coloniale à travers les élections de l’Assemblée algérienne et la réaction nationale. 1948-1951. Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities , 12(01), 527. Retrieved from https://journals.univ-msila.dz/index.php/JOSSH/article/view/2095

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