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  2. Ambazonian leadership crisis - Wikipedia

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    The Ambazonian leadership crisis is an ongoing internal conflict within the Interim Government of Ambazonia (IG). The crisis started on 2 May 2019, when a document signed by the first president of Ambazonia, Sisiku Julius Ayuk Tabe, acting from detention in Yaoundé, declared the dissolution of the cabinet of interim president Samuel Ikome Sako and the restoration of Ayuk Tabe's cabinet.

  3. 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.

  4. Timeline of the Anglophone Crisis (2024) - Wikipedia

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    This is a timeline of the Anglophone Crisis in Cameroon during 2024.. The Anglophone Crisis is an ongoing armed conflict in the Republic of Cameroon in Central Africa, where historically English-speaking Ambazonian separatists are seeking the independence of the former British trust territory of Southern Cameroons, which was unified with Cameroon since 1961.

  5. Yaoundé - Wikipedia

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    Most of Yaoundé's economy is centred on the administrative structure of the civil service and the diplomatic services. Owing to these high-profile central structures, Yaounde has a higher standard of living and security than the rest of Cameroon. Major industries in Yaoundé include tobacco, dairy products, beer, clay, glass goods and timber.

  6. 2008 Cameroonian anti-government protests - Wikipedia

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    The government sent in troops to crack down on the unrest, and protesters and troops alike were killed. The official government tally is that 40 people were killed, but human rights groups claim that the total is closer to 100. Government figures place damage to property at tens of billions of francs CFA (15.2 million euros or US$23.4 million).

  7. 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 ...

  8. Timeline of the Anglophone Crisis (2020) - Wikipedia

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    This is a timeline of the Anglophone Crisis in Cameroon during 2020.. The Anglophone Crisis is an ongoing armed conflict in the Republic of Cameroon in Central Africa, where historically English-speaking Ambazonian separatists are seeking the independence of the former British trust territory of Southern Cameroons, which has been unified with Cameroon since 1961.

  9. National Assembly (Cameroon) - Wikipedia

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    The National Assembly (French: Assemblée Nationale) is the lower house of the Parliament of Cameroon. It has 180 members, elected for five-year terms in 49 single and multi-seat constituencies. [3] Together with the senate, it constitutes the legislative arm of government. [4]