President Biya has always given privilege to dialogue

I will not call it crisis but difficulties because crisis is a situation where vital institutions do not function anymore.
Politically speaking, normal political activities have found difficulties taking place. At the recent elections for instance, campaigns did not take place with fanfare as was the case before this period. Since then, voters’ registration has been timid and on elections day, voters find it difficult to show up and exercise their civic rights at polling stations because of insecurity. Political actors are constantly under threats especially from secessionists as people have lost trust in each other.
In spite of these challenges which the President of the Republic and National President of our great party, H.E President Paul Biya is addressing with tact and wisdom, Cameroon that strives to become emergent by 2035 is forging ahead in unity and diversity as a sovereign nation.

Prof Ngolle Ngolle Elvis, CPDM Central Committee Member, Political Scientist
Prof Ngolle Ngolle Elvis, CPDM Central Committee Member, Political Scientist

Despite the fact that what was purely corporate problems from the start in the North West and South West regions has been transformed into political issues, the Head of State has always given privilege to dialogue as a way out.
That is why on March 24th 2019, the CPDM celebrated its victories since 1992, its preservation of power since 1992, the fact that, Cameroon has remained a united country, the fact that it is still a majority political party in the country and the fact that it recently won the Senate and Presidential elections. I think that celebration is the natural rights for everyone and that is why, celebration at the CPDM, is not an exclusive or limited issue because we always open it up to other sympathizers, well wishers and even those who do not belong to political parties.

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