"De Union Democratique des Forces Progressistes (Nederlands: De Volksunie voor Democratie en Vooruitgang), of afgekort SAWABA, is een Nigerese politieke partij. Deze werd in 1954 opgericht door toen hij uit de Progressieve Partij van Niger (PPN) werd gezet omdat hij nauwe contacten met de Franse Communistische Partij bleef onderhouden."@nl . "14326"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "SAWABA"@nl . . . . . . "De Union Democratique des Forces Progressistes (Nederlands: De Volksunie voor Democratie en Vooruitgang), of afgekort SAWABA, is een Nigerese politieke partij. Deze werd in 1954 opgericht door toen hij uit de Progressieve Partij van Niger (PPN) werd gezet omdat hij nauwe contacten met de Franse Communistische Partij bleef onderhouden."@nl . . . . . "Der Sawaba war eine politische Partei im franz\u00F6sischen \u00DCberseegebiet Niger."@de . . . . . "1956"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1956-11-19"^^ . . . . . "Der Sawaba war eine politische Partei im franz\u00F6sischen \u00DCberseegebiet Niger."@de . . . . . . "Union of Popular Forces for Democracy and Progress\u2013Sawaba"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "17372066"^^ . . . . "Union des Forces Populaires pour la D\u00E9mocratie et le Progr\u00E8s \u2013 Sawaba"@en . "Sawaba"@de . . . "Union of Popular Forces for Democracy and Progress\u2013Sawaba"@en . . . . "Niger"@en . . . . "Azala\u00EF"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1059903939"^^ . . . "1956-11-19"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The Union of Popular Forces for Democracy and Progress\u2013Sawaba (French: Union des Forces Populaires pour la D\u00E9mocratie et le Progr\u00E8s \u2013 Sawaba, UDFP\u2013Sawaba) is a political party in Niger, founded as the Nigerien Democratic Union (Union D\u00E9mocratique Nig\u00E9rienne, UDN) in 1954. The original party, founded by Nigerien Progressive Party (PPN) co-leader Djibo Bakary when he was expelled from the PPN. In the mid-1950s it created a broad coalition led by urban leftists but forged of conservative rural notables, especially from Hausa areas, which dominated the nascent Nigerien independence movement. In this period it was renamed Mouvement Socialiste Africain\u2013Sawaba, and then simply Sawaba. In pushing for complete independence from France in a 1958 referendum, the party fractured. At independence in 19"@en . . "Union des Forces Populaires pour la D\u00E9mocratie et le Progr\u00E8s \u2013 Sawaba"@en . . . . . "Sawaba"@en . . . . . "The Union of Popular Forces for Democracy and Progress\u2013Sawaba (French: Union des Forces Populaires pour la D\u00E9mocratie et le Progr\u00E8s \u2013 Sawaba, UDFP\u2013Sawaba) is a political party in Niger, founded as the Nigerien Democratic Union (Union D\u00E9mocratique Nig\u00E9rienne, UDN) in 1954. The original party, founded by Nigerien Progressive Party (PPN) co-leader Djibo Bakary when he was expelled from the PPN. In the mid-1950s it created a broad coalition led by urban leftists but forged of conservative rural notables, especially from Hausa areas, which dominated the nascent Nigerien independence movement. In this period it was renamed Mouvement Socialiste Africain\u2013Sawaba, and then simply Sawaba. In pushing for complete independence from France in a 1958 referendum, the party fractured. At independence in 1960 it found itself in opposition and outlawed by Niger's first president, Hamani Diori. From exile, the party attempted an abortive guerrilla campaign in the mid-1960s, and then largely disappeared. Its leadership returned to Niger following the 1974 military coup, but soon found themselves arrested, in exile, or marginalised. Following the return of democracy in 1991, the now elderly Bakary re-founded the party as UDFP\u2013Sawaba. In the 1993 elections it took only a small numbers of votes. Within the year the party had split, with a new faction (UDFR\u2013Sawaba) joining the government coalition. Despite Bakary's death in 1998 and their continued electoral underachievement, both parties holding the Sawaba name continue."@en . . .