A referendum on the new
Constitution of France was held in
Moyen-Congo on 28 September 1958 as part of a
wider referendum held across the
French Union. The new constitution would make the territory an autonomous republic within the
French Community, and was approved by 99% of voters.[1] The Territorial Assembly proclaimed the
Republic of the Congo on 28 November 1958,[2] and the country became independent two years later.