Pierre Istre
Pierre Julien Henri Istre was a French engineer and radical politician. Istre served as a First Class Engineer of the General Cadre of Public Works of Overseas France.[1][2][3] He belonged to the Rally of Republican Lefts (RGR).[3][4] He was elected from the First College (Europeans) to the Moyen-Congo Territorial Assembly in the 1952 election.[2] He was subsequently elected to represent Moyen-Congo in the Grand Council of French Equatorial Africa.[2] In April 1954 Istre was put forth by Jean Félix-Tchicaya as candidate for the presidency of the Moyen-Congo Territorial Assembly. But there was a rift in Félix-Tchicaya's party (the Congolese Progressive Party, PPC), and Pierre Goura defeated Istre with support from PPC dissidents.[5]
Istre contested the 1956 French National Assembly election, as a candidate for the First College in Gabon and Moyen-Congo. He obtained 120 votes (2% of the votes cast).[6][4]
References
- ^ Boireau, R. L.. Guide pratique de Brazzaville. Société nationale des entreprises de presse, 1953. pp. 117-119
- ^ a b c Wagret, Jean-Michel. Histoire et sociologie politique de la République du Congo (Brazzaville). N.p., FeniXX réédition numérique, 1963. p. 237
- ^ a b Union française. R. Julliard., 1953. p. 379
- ^ a b L'Année politique, économique, sociale et diplomatique en France. Presses Universitaires de France, 1957. p. 576
- ^ Gauze, René. The Politics of Congo-Brazzaville. Hoover Institution Press, 1973. p. 17
- ^ Bernhard Vogel, Dieter Nohlen, Dolf Sternberger, Klaus Landfried. Afrika: Politische Organisation und Repräsentation in Afrika. De Gruyter, 2019. p. 1048