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Cameroun: Monatélé - La campagne pour la présidentielle lancée

Henri Eyebe Ayissi a appelé ses camarades à se tenir prêts pour cette bataille politique.

Author: grassland

Si le président Ahijo (paix a son âme) ne préparer pas M Paul Biya pour la succession, comment aller il monter au pouvoir? Ce malheureux qu’ont passe le temps à nous faire croire que M Paul est le seul présidentiable au Cameroun. Les députes peut modifier notre constitution comme il veut et demain (peut être) ça sera aux députés de voter le président de la république parce qu’ils sont les représentants du peuples (mon œil). Je croise que nos compatriote du Rdpc (unc) doit panser à l’ avenir du pays qui ne doit pas être confondu à un individu qui est passager.

Although it will be nice to have a life president in Cameroon, I thing that CPDM militants should stop giving the impression that Cameroon will end after president Biya. If late president Ahijo did not prepare Mr. Biya to succeed him how could the CNU-CPDM have had Mr. Biya as head of state? CPDM militants should concentrate on seeing how Cameroon can forge ahead with or without Mr. Biya and stop making a fool of Cameroonians. Today they say Parliamentarians can change the constitution because they represent the people, maybe tomorrow parliamentarians will be the ones to vote for the president for the same reason. Please give us a brake and do not sent this beautiful country to war.



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