The President is elected every seven years and he then appoints the prime minister and other ministers. The current President is Paul Biya and his Prime Minister is Philemon Yang.
Cameroon is a Republic. The President has broad unilateral powers to create poilicy, administer government agencies and appoints government officials at all levels. The President is elected by popular vote for seven years
Which type of government did Cameroon have for many years
Ngam Chia has written: 'Political power and elections in Cameroon' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Political parties, Elections
the Union Of The People Of Cameroon
Cameroon has a republic government but President Paul Biya is very authoritarian and so was the previous president.
Cameroon is run by President Paul Biya, who has been in power since 1982, making him one of the longest-serving leaders in the world. The country operates under a centralized government, with Biya holding significant executive authority. The political landscape is characterized by a dominant party system, primarily led by the Cameroon People's Democratic Movement (CPDM). Additionally, the government faces various challenges, including regional conflicts and calls for greater political reform.
Republic
Cameroon is a Republic, where the power is with the representatives elected by the people
The capital of Cameroon is Yaounde. Its area is 180km squared and as of 2015 is population is 1.818 million.
John Adams
Enoh Meyomesse has written: 'I'm speaking to the Anglophone community of Cameroon' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Languages, Political aspects 'Complainte noire'
Military leader, political leader, government leader, head of state, father figure,