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  2. Government of Cameroon - Wikipedia

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    The numerous administrations existing in Cameroon can be seen as the government in charge of the policy of the nation within the framework of their respective duties. Ministry of Social Affairs : Following decree n°75/467 of June 28, 1975, the Social Affairs Department is established as a Ministry in its own rights.

  3. List of governments of Cameroon - Wikipedia

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    Government of Paul Biya from 30 June 1975 to 6 November 1982 (7 years, 4 months and 7 days): Government of Paul Biya (1) from 30 June 1975 to 6 December 1976; Government of Paul Biya (2) from 7 December 1977 to 1 May 1978; Government of Paul Biya (3) from 2 May 1978 to 6 July 1980; Government of Paul Biya (4) from 7 July 1980 to 22 July 1980

  4. Politics of Cameroon - Wikipedia

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    Cameroon's first multiparty legislative and presidential elections were held in 1992 followed by municipal elections in 1996 and another round of legislative and presidential elections in 1997. Because the government refused to consider opposition demands for an independent election commission, the three major opposition parties boycotted the ...

  5. Cameroon - Wikipedia

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    Cameroon turned to foreign aid, cut government spending, and privatised industries. With the reintroduction of multi-party politics in December 1990, the former British Southern Cameroons pressure groups called for greater autonomy, and the Southern Cameroons National Council advocated complete secession as the Republic of Ambazonia . [ 37 ]

  6. List of ministries of Cameroon - Wikipedia

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    The government ministries of Cameroon were defined by Decree number 2004/320 of December 8, 2004. [1] The Cameroon government consists of the following ministries:

  7. List of prime ministers of Cameroon - Wikipedia

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    Federal Republic of Cameroon East Cameroon (2) Charles Assalé (1911–1999) 1964: 1 October 1961 19 June 1965 3 years, 261 days UC: Ahidjo: 3 Vincent de Paul Ahanda (1918–1975) — 19 June 1965 20 November 1965 154 days UC: 4 Simon Pierre Tchoungui (1916–1997) — 20 November 1965 2 June 1972 6 years, 195 days UC (until 1966) (4) UNC: West ...

  8. Departments of Cameroon - Wikipedia

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    The regions of Cameroon are divided into 58 divisions or departments. The divisions are further subdivided into subdivisions (arrondissements) and districts. The divisions are listed below, by Macro-Region and region. The constitution divides Cameroon into ten semi-autonomous regions, each under the administration of an elected Regional Council.

  9. Constitution of Cameroon - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of Cameroon is the supreme law of the Republic of Cameroon. Adopted in 1972, it is Cameroon's third constitution. [1] The document consists of a preamble and 13 Parts, each divided into Articles. The Constitution outlines the rights guaranteed to Cameroonian citizens, the symbols and official institutions of the country, the ...