La Démocratie sociale
French language radical and republican weekly newspaper From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
French language radical and republican weekly newspaper From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
La Démocratie sociale ('Social Democracy') was a French language radical and republican weekly newspaper published from Basse-Terre, Guadeloupe.[1] La Démocratie sociale was founded in 1909, as an organ of the Candacist party.[1][2] It was initially edited by Vital Borifax.[3][4] As of 1937, its director was Charles Moynac.[1]
This article needs to be updated. The reason given is: for current status, and notable activities and accomplishments since 1937. (July 2024) |
Type | Weekly |
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Founded | 1909 |
Political alignment | Radical and Republican |
Language | French language |
Headquarters | Basse-Terre |
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