National Assembly (Cameroon), the Glossary
The National Assembly (Assemblée Nationale) is the lower house of the Parliament of Cameroon.[1]
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23 relations: Cameroon Democratic Union, Cameroon People's Democratic Movement, Cavayé Yéguié Djibril, Constitution of Cameroon, Electoral district, Joseph Ngute's government, List of legislatures by country, List of presidents of the National Assembly of Cameroon, Mixed electoral system, Movement for the Defence of the Republic, National Union for Democracy and Progress (Cameroon), Parliament of Cameroon, Parliamentary opposition, Paul Abine Ayah, Paul Biya, Politics of Cameroon, Senate (Cameroon), Social Democratic Front (Cameroon), Yaoundé, 1964 Cameroonian parliamentary election, 2008 Cameroonian anti-government protests, 2020 Cameroonian parliamentary election, 2025 Cameroonian parliamentary election.
- 1960 establishments in Cameroon
- Government of Cameroon
Cameroon Democratic Union
The Cameroon Democratic Union (Union Démocratique du Cameroun) is a political party in Cameroon.
See National Assembly (Cameroon) and Cameroon Democratic Union
Cameroon People's Democratic Movement
The Cameroon People's Democratic Movement (CPDM; Rassemblement démocratique du Peuple Camerounais, RDPC) is the ruling political party in Cameroon.
See National Assembly (Cameroon) and Cameroon People's Democratic Movement
Cavayé Yéguié Djibril
Cavayé Yéguié Djibril (born c. 1940Simon Meyanga,, CPDM website, 2009.) is a Cameroonian politician who has been the President of the National Assembly of Cameroon since 1992.
See National Assembly (Cameroon) and Cavayé Yéguié Djibril
Constitution of Cameroon
The Constitution of Cameroon is the supreme law of the Republic of Cameroon. National Assembly (Cameroon) and Constitution of Cameroon are government of Cameroon.
See National Assembly (Cameroon) and Constitution of Cameroon
Electoral district
An electoral district, also known as an election district, legislative district, voting district, constituency, riding, ward, division, electorate, or (election) precinct, is a subdivision of a larger state (a country, administrative region, or other polity) created to provide its population with representation in the larger state's legislature.
See National Assembly (Cameroon) and Electoral district
Joseph Ngute's government
Joseph Ngute's government has governed Cameroon since 2019. National Assembly (Cameroon) and Joseph Ngute's government are Cameroon stubs and government of Cameroon.
See National Assembly (Cameroon) and Joseph Ngute's government
List of legislatures by country
This is a list of legislatures by country.
See National Assembly (Cameroon) and List of legislatures by country
List of presidents of the National Assembly of Cameroon
List of presidents of the National Assembly of Cameroon.
See National Assembly (Cameroon) and List of presidents of the National Assembly of Cameroon
Mixed electoral system
A mixed electoral system or mixed-member electoral system combines methods of majoritarian and proportional representation (PR).
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Movement for the Defence of the Republic
The Movement for the Defence of the Republic (Mouvement pour la Défense de la République) is a political party in Cameroon, led by Dakolé Daïssala.
See National Assembly (Cameroon) and Movement for the Defence of the Republic
National Union for Democracy and Progress (Cameroon)
The National Union for Democracy and Progress (Union Nationale pour la Démocratie et le Progrès) is a political party in Cameroon, drawing its main support from the north of the country.
See National Assembly (Cameroon) and National Union for Democracy and Progress (Cameroon)
Parliament of Cameroon
The Parliament of Cameroon (Parlement du Cameroun) is the legislature of Cameroon. National Assembly (Cameroon) and Parliament of Cameroon are Cameroon stubs.
See National Assembly (Cameroon) and Parliament of Cameroon
Parliamentary opposition
Parliamentary opposition is a form of political opposition to a designated government, particularly in a Westminster-based parliamentary system.
See National Assembly (Cameroon) and Parliamentary opposition
Paul Abine Ayah
Paul Abine Ayah was a member of the National Assembly of Cameroon and a member of the ruling Cameroon People's Democratic Movement.
See National Assembly (Cameroon) and Paul Abine Ayah
Paul Biya
Paul Biya (born Paul Barthélemy Biya'a bi Mvondo; 13 February 1933) is a Cameroonian politician who is the second president of Cameroon since 6 November 1982, having previously been the prime minister of Cameroon from 1975 to 1982.
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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.
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Senate (Cameroon)
The Senate is the upper house of the Parliament of Cameroon.
See National Assembly (Cameroon) and Senate (Cameroon)
The Social Democratic Front (Front Social Démocrate) is the main opposition party of Cameroon.
See National Assembly (Cameroon) and Social Democratic Front (Cameroon)
Yaoundé
Yaoundé is the capital of Cameroon and, with a population of more than 2.8 million, the second-largest city in the country after the port city Douala.
See National Assembly (Cameroon) and Yaoundé
1964 Cameroonian parliamentary election
Parliamentary elections were held in Cameroon on 24 April 1964.
See National Assembly (Cameroon) and 1964 Cameroonian parliamentary election
2008 Cameroonian anti-government protests
The 2008 Cameroon protests were a series of violent demonstrations in Cameroon's biggest cities that took place from 25 to 29 February 2008.
See National Assembly (Cameroon) and 2008 Cameroonian anti-government protests
2020 Cameroonian parliamentary election
Parliamentary elections were held in Cameroon on 9 February 2020, together with municipal elections.
See National Assembly (Cameroon) and 2020 Cameroonian parliamentary election
2025 Cameroonian parliamentary election
Parliamentary elections are due to be held in Cameroon in 2025.
See National Assembly (Cameroon) and 2025 Cameroonian parliamentary election
See also
1960 establishments in Cameroon
- Cameroon
- List of ambassadors of the United States to Cameroon
- Lycée classique de Dschang
- Miss Cameroon
- National Assembly (Cameroon)
- President of Cameroon
- Prime Minister of Cameroon
Government of Cameroon
- Ambas Bay
- Cameroon Civil Aviation Authority
- Constitution of Cameroon
- Council of Notables
- Court of Appeal of Cameroon
- Decree number 2004/320
- Fon (title)
- Foreign relations of Cameroon
- Government of Cameroon
- High Court of Justice (Cameroon)
- Joseph Ngute's government
- List of governments of Cameroon
- List of heads of government of British Cameroons
- List of heads of government of French Cameroon
- List of ministries of Cameroon
- List of prime ministers of Cameroon
- Military of Cameroon
- Minister of Foreign Affairs (Cameroon)
- Ministry of Finance (Cameroon)
- Ministry of Justice of Cameroon
- Ministry of Territorial Administration (Cameroon)
- National Anti-Corruption Observatory
- National Assembly (Cameroon)
- National Cocoa and Coffee Board
- National Commission for the Promotion of Bilingualism and Multiculturalism
- National Institute of Statistics (Cameroon)
- Presidents of Cameroon
- Regional Council (Cameroon)
- Subdivisions of Cameroon
- Supreme Court of Cameroon
- Traditional administrative system of Bafut
- Vice President of Cameroon
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Assembly_(Cameroon)
Also known as ANCAM, Assemblée Nationale du Cameroun, Cameroon National Assembly, National Assembly of Cameroon.