Ahmadou Babatoura Ahidjo was the first President of Cameroon from 1960 May 5 to 1982 November 6. After he resigned due to health reasons, he was succeeded by Paul Biya, the current President of Cameroon.
Ahmadou Ahidjo was the first president of Cameroon.
Inggbert humperdick 1. Ahmadou Ahidjo- first president of Cameroon 2. Paul Biya - second president and current 2010 president of Cameroon
Yes, Cameroon is a republic with a president and a prime minister.
Paul Biya is the current president of Cameroon.
The current President of Cameroon is His Excellency President Paul Biya. He assumed power as head of State of Cameroon on 6th November 1982. It was a peaceful volunteer transition upon the resignation of the then President of Cameroon, His Excellency President Ahmadou Ahidjo.Biya succeeded President Ahmadou Babatoura Ahidjo, first President of Cameroon on 1982 November 6.The position of President in Cameroon is now elected every 7 years since the enactment of the 1996 Constitution (was originally 5 years in the 1972 constitution). The original 1996 Constitution of Cameroon enforces a two-term limit on presidents, but this was amended in 2008 by the National Assembly, which caused violent protests. As a result, Biya has continued to be elected president in each election, although the position is more similar to that of a dictator.Learn more about the President of Cameroon using the links below.
Paul Biya was the President of Cameroon in 2014. He assumed power as head of State of Cameroon on 6th November 1982. It was a peaceful volunteer transition upon the resignation of the then President of Cameroon, His Excellency President Ahmadou Ahidjo.Biya succeeded President Ahmadou Babatoura Ahidjo, first President of Cameroon on 1982 November 6.The position of President in Cameroon is now elected every 7 years since the enactment of the 1996 Constitution (was originally 5 years in the 1972 constitution). The original 1996 Constitution of Cameroon enforces a two-term limit on presidents, but this was amended in 2008 by the National Assembly, which caused violent protests. As a result, Biya has continued to be elected president in each election, although the position is more similar to that of a dictator.
Paul Biya is the President of Cameroon in 2013. He is the second President of Cameroon. Biya succeeded President Ahmadou Babatoura Ahidjo, first President of Cameroon on 1982 November 6.The position of President in Cameroon is now elected every 7 years since the enactment of the 1996 Constitution (was originally 5 years in the 1972 constitution). The original 1996 Constitution of Cameroon enforces a two-term limit on presidents, but this was amended in 2008 by the National Assembly, which caused violent protests. As a result, Biya has continued to be elected president in each election, although the position is more similar to that of a dictator.
Paul Biya was the President of Cameroon in 2011. He is the second President of Cameroon. Biya succeeded President Ahmadou Babatoura Ahidjo, first President of Cameroon on 1982 November 6.The position of President in Cameroon is now elected every 7 years since the enactment of the 1996 Constitution (was originally 5 years in the 1972 constitution). The original 1996 Constitution of Cameroon enforces a two-term limit on presidents, but this was amended in 2008 by the National Assembly, which caused violent protests. As a result, Biya has continued to be elected president in each election, although the position is more similar to that of a dictator.
Assuming the question should read 'president' of Cameroon; the current president is Paul Biya.
Paul Biya is the President of the Republic of Cameroon.
Paul Biya is the President of Cameroon in 2017. He assumed power as head of State of Cameroon on 6th November 1982. It was a peaceful volunteer transition upon the resignation of the then President of Cameroon, His Excellency President Ahmadou Ahidjo.Biya succeeded President Ahmadou Babatoura Ahidjo, first President of Cameroon on 1982 November 6.The position of President in Cameroon is now elected every 7 years since the enactment of the 1996 Constitution (was originally 5 years in the 1972 constitution). The original 1996 Constitution of Cameroon enforces a two-term limit on presidents, but this was amended in 2008 by the National Assembly, which caused violent protests. As a result, Biya has continued to be elected president in each election, although the position is more similar to that of a dictator.
Paul Biya was the President of Cameroon in 2015. He assumed power as head of State of Cameroon on 6th November 1982. It was a peaceful volunteer transition upon the resignation of the then President of Cameroon, His Excellency President Ahmadou Ahidjo.Biya succeeded President Ahmadou Babatoura Ahidjo, first President of Cameroon on 1982 November 6.The position of President in Cameroon is now elected every 7 years since the enactment of the 1996 Constitution (was originally 5 years in the 1972 constitution). The original 1996 Constitution of Cameroon enforces a two-term limit on presidents, but this was amended in 2008 by the National Assembly, which caused violent protests. As a result, Biya has continued to be elected president in each election, although the position is more similar to that of a dictator.