Institutions

Institutions OVerview

National sovereignty belongs to the people who exercise it through the President of the Republic and the members of the National Assembly or by referendum.
The President of the Republic is at the summit of the State. He is elected by the entire nation and he incarnates national unity.

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The Presidency of the Republic of Cameroon

His Excellency Paul Biya was born on 13 February 1933 at Mvomeka'a, Meyomessala Subdivision, Dja-et-Lobo Division, South Province. President Paul Biya is the second President of the State of Cameroon. He assumed office on 6 November 1982 following the resignation of President Ahmadou Ahidjo. President Paul Biya is married and has three children.

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The Parliament of Cameroon

The National Assembly is the lower house of the Parliament of Cameroon. It has 180 members, elected for five-year terms in 49 single and multi-seat constituencies.

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The Supreme Court of Cameroon

The Supreme Court is the highest judicial body in Cameroon. As defined in Article V of the Constitution of Cameroon, the Supreme Court is above the courts of appeal and the tribunals. It is independent of the executive and legislative branches of government, subject only to the oversight of theHigher Judicial Council. The justices are appointed by the president of Cameroon. The court is headquartered in Yaound?.

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