Cameroon People's Democratic Movement

The Cameroon People's Democratic Movement (French: Rassemblement dmocratique du Peuple Camerounais, RDPC) is the ruling party of Cameroon. In the 1997 presidential elections, its candidate, Paul Biya got 92.6% of the vote and gained 149 of the 180 seats in the National Assembly of Cameroon. It was previously known as the Cameroon National Union, and has dominated Cameroon politics since independence in 1960.

 

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