André Kerhervé

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André Kerhervé (born 14 August 1911 in Quimperlé) was a French politician, active in Congo-Brazzaville. Kerhervé managed a printing business.[1] Politically, he labelled himself an Independent.[2] He was heading the UDSR in Moyen-Congo. In 1957 he was elected to the Territorial Assembly as an African Socialist Movement (MSA) candidate.[1] On 8 December 1958 he was named Minister of Industrial Production in the government of Fulbert Youlou (along with another socialist member of the assembly, Albert Fourvelle).[3][2]

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  1. ^ a b Wagret, Jean-Michel. Histoire et sociologie politiques de la République du Congo "Brazzaville". Paris: Pichon & Durand-Auzias, 1963. p. 238
  2. ^ a b Gauze, René, Virginia Thompson, and Richard Adloff. The Politics of Congo-Brazzaville. Stanford: Calif, 1973. p. 66
  3. ^ Wagret, Jean-Michel. Histoire et sociologie politiques de la République du Congo <Brazzaville>. Paris: Pichon & Durand-Auzias, 1963. p. 82