Cameroon: Paul Biya Calls Parliament into Congress

Paul Biya Calls Parliament into Congress
This Thursday, April 2, both chambers of the Cameroonian Parliament, the National Assembly and the Senate, will meet in Yaoundé for an extraordinary session called by President Paul Biya under his constitutional authority.
The exact agenda isn’t disclosed yet, but speculation points to potential constitutional changes, a sensitive topic that could reshape the country’s institutional balance.
The move has sparked interest among politicians and observers, given the government’s apparent push for major legal and constitutional shifts. What’s likely to be discussed at this congress?
Speculations are high within the ranks of the rogue regime in Yaounde that the post of a vice president of the banana republic that was erased because the occupant was an anglophone close to power, will resurface
If an anglophone is appointed VP, there will be a Caveat. There will be constitutional mechanisms to ensure that he is never the direct heir if the president becomes unavailable. The process will be made complicated. ….The bulus are not willing to relinquish power any time soon….The role of anglophones will remain ceremonial. Void of any power. The post of the vice president will be the same as that of the current PM. Inaugurating new schools, culverts and bridges. Full stop. Window dressing. Supporters of the much vaunted post of the VP should manage their expectations. Anglophones remain strangers, rats, dogs, cockroaches, les ennemis dans la maison, Biafrais etc in la RĂ©publique du Cameroun to play second fiddle
Everyone knew Fru Ndi won the 1992 presidential elections; 20 years later, Albert Dzongang confirmed it in a video interview. But he could not be allowed into Etoudi because of his anglophoness
Hon Ntam, UN, Ngu, BN

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