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Parti Republicain du Cameroun ( Republican Party of Cameroon) - Georges Gilbert Baongla. African Peoples Union ( Union des Populations Africaines -UPA) Progressive Movement ( Mouvement Progressiste) Believe in Cameroon ( Croire au Cameroun )- Bernard Njonga. Cameroon Renaissance Movement ( Mouvement pour la Renaissance du Cameroun )- Maurice Kamto.
The Cameroon People's Democratic Movement ( CPDM; French: Rassemblement démocratique du Peuple Camerounais, RDPC) is the ruling political party in Cameroon. Previously known as the Cameroonian National Union, which had dominated Cameroon politics since independence in the 1960s, it was renamed in 1985. The national president of the CPDM is Paul Biya, the president of Cameroon, [2] while the ...
Politics of Cameroon. The politics of Cameroon takes place in the context of an electoral autocracy where multi-party elections have been held since 1992, the ruling party wins every election, and Paul Biya has been president since 1982. [1] [2] Since Cameroon's independence in 1960, it has been a single-party state and ruled only by two ...
The National Union for Democracy and Progress ( French: Union Nationale pour la Démocratie et le Progrès) is a political party in Cameroon, drawing its main support from the north of the country. It was established as an opposition party in the early 1990s and won the second largest number of seats in the 1992 parliamentary election.
The Social Democratic Front ( French: Front Social Démocrate) is the main opposition party of Cameroon. It was led by Ni John Fru Ndi from its foundation until his death in 2023, and receives significant support from the Anglophone Southwest and Northwest Regions.
^ "Elections des sénateurs au Cameroun, Du vote aux résultats: ce qu'il faut savoir!". Cameroon Radio Television (in French). 2023-03-11. Archived from the original on 2023-03-12. Retrieved 2023-03-14.
Andre-Marie Mbida (1 January 1917 – 2 May 1980) was a Cameroonian statesman, a nationalist, [1] the first Cameroonian to be elected Member of Parliament at the French National Assembly, a Prime Minister of Cameroon, the second African-born Prime Minister in Sub-Saharan Africa, the first Head of State of French-speaking autonomous Cameroon ...
Seven years after its founding, in 1955 the Union of the Peoples of Cameroon controlled 460 village or neighborhood committees and 80,000 members, particularly on the coast in central, south and west Cameroon, among the Bamileke and Bassa . Representatives of the party were invited in 1958 to the "Conference of Independent African States ...