In a parliamentary sitting on Thursday, April 10, 2008, the Cameroon's National Assembly adopted a bill to amend the 1996 constitution of Cameroon.Following the new constitution, Paul Biya is legible to serve Cameroonians for another seven years unlimited term of office after his present seven year term runs out in 2011.
i greet you the management of allAfrica.com:thanks for this given oppotunity so one can be able to express his views on the ongoing situation in the country:You will bear with me that its good for the actor to leave the audience rather than the audience leaving the actor on stage.Mr BIYA and his collegues are really wicked that they no longer have an atom of pity on the citizens;He has been able to spoil this promised land for 25yrs today with us being very silence;let him kindly stepdown and donot make la republic as he changed it be a kingdom;we are tied being fed with unfulfilled promises.IF HE knows he has served Cameroonians well.then why change the constituion to allow him go un judge.i feel pity for the militants of the ruling CPDM party becos they are all hungry dogs.may GOD have mercy on them.Is our country Cameroon really practising a mono or a multy partism.SHAME TO MR BIYA AND HIS EXECUTIVE BOARD FOR COMPLETELY SILENCING THE OTHER ARMS OF GOV?T.Thanks. BACC HOLDER
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It is shameful that when the country is at its brink of disaster those who are suppose to be representing the will of the people will be paying lip service to democracy. The state of emergency, the punitive and arbitrary arrest of opinion leaders like Lapiro just goes a long way to show the government's ruthlessness