Cameroon has experienced political instability, characterized by a long-standing authoritarian regime under President Paul Biya, who has been in power since 1982. The country faces significant challenges, including persistent corruption, limited political freedoms, and ongoing conflicts, particularly in the Anglophone regions where there are demands for greater autonomy. Human rights abuses and restrictions on political opposition are common, leading to tensions and protests. The political landscape remains heavily controlled, with little room for genuine democratic practices.
the Union Of The People Of Cameroon
The capital of Cameroon is Yaounde. Its area is 180km squared and as of 2015 is population is 1.818 million.
Ngam Chia has written: 'Political power and elections in Cameroon' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Political parties, Elections
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
Hilarious N. Ambe has written: 'Change aesthetics in anglophone Cameroon drama & theatre' -- subject(s): Cameroon drama (English), History and criticism, Political aspects, Political aspects of Theater, Theater, Theater and society, Drama, Cameroonian drama (English)
The name of Cameroon IS Cameroon
Cameroon is not a city. Cameroon is a country.
Cameroon is not a city, Cameroon is a country.
Yaoundé is the capital of Cameroon.
Cameroon is in Africa
When the economic or political conditions are unstable the monetary value of gold increases
Cameroon is not in Portugal. Cameroon is an independent nation in Africa.