
President Biya Wants Cameroonians Abroad To Serve Country with Expertise. Cameroon’s Head of State, Paul Biya during his inaugural address at the National Assembly, Thursday, November 3, 2011, called on Cameroonians in the Diaspora to put their intellectual and technical expertise at the service of the nation. President Biya Wants Cameroonians Abroad To Serve Country with Expertise Cameroon News

Cameroon’s National Assembly Prepares for Biya’s Swearing-in. The November budgetary ordinary session of Cameroon’s National Assembly for the 2011 legislative year, opened at the Ngoa-Ekelle Glass Palace, Tuesday, November 1 with the House Speaker, Hon. Cavaye Yeguie Djibril stating that its historic moment will be the swearing-in ceremony of President –elect, Paul Biya on Thursday, November 3, 2011. Cameroon’s National Assembly Prepares for Biya’s Swearing-in Cameroon News

French President Wants Institutions in Cameroon’s Constitution Put in Place. Cameroon Presidential Elections – The President of France, Nicolas Sarkozy has called on Cameroon’s President-elect, Paul Biya to put in place all the institutions provided for in the country’s constitution of January 1996, State radio, Cameroon Radio Television (CRTV) reported Friday, October 28, 2011. French President Wants Institutions in Cameroon’s Constitution Put in Place Cameroon News

Opposition SDF Wants Cameroon’s Presidential Election Cancelled. The leading opposition Social Democratic Front (SDF) in Cameroon wants the October 9, 2011 presidential election in which incumbent Paul Biya won 77.989 percent of the votes cancelled. Opposition SDF Wants Cameroon’s Presidential Election Cancelled Cameroon News

Cameroon’s President-elect Paul Biya Mobilises the Nation. Incumbent President Paul Biya, the President-elect in the October 9,2011 presidential election in Cameroon, has called on all Cameroonians to join forces to execute his major accomplishments policy that is intended to make Cameroon an emerging country based on democracy, social justice and development. Cameroon’s President-elect Paul Biya Mobilises the Nation. Cameroon News

Cameroon’s External Relations Minister Calls for Respect of Election Results. The Minister of External Relations of Cameroon has called on the international community to respect the choice of Cameroonians expressed in the October 9, 2011 presidential election in which incumbent President Paul Biya won 78.989 percent of the votes cast. Cameroon’s External Relations Minister Calls for Respect of Election Results Cameroon News

Cameroon’s Supreme Court acting as the Constitutional Council during a session on October 21, 2011 in Yaounde, that lasted from 11: a.m. local time to 7:40 p.m, declared incumbent President Paul Biya, candidate of the Cameroon People’s Democratic Movement (CPDM), winner of the October 9, 2011 presidential election with 3,772,527 of the 4,951,434 of votes cast, representing 77.989 percent. Incumbent President Paul Biya Wins Cameroon’s Presidential Election with 77.989 Percent Cameroon News

Constitutional Council Rejects All 20 Petitions Cameroon’s Presidential Election. The Supreme Court sitting in for the Constitutional during public hearings up to early October 20, 2011 rejected all petitions filed by eight of out the 23 candidates who competed in Cameroon’s presidential election of October 9, 2011, calling for either the partial or total cancellation of the election. Constitutional Council Rejects All 20 Petitions Cameroon’s Presidential Election Cameroon News

2011 Cameroon Presidential Election – Eight Candidates Demand Total Cancellation of Cameroon’s Presidential Election. Eight of out the 23 candidates who competed in Cameroon’s presidential election of October 9, 2011, have filed petitions at the Supreme Court acting as the Constitutional Council praying the institution to cancel the entire election. Petitions for cancellation of Cameroon's presidential election Cameroon News

2011 Cameroon Presidential Elections – Cameroon Government Responds to French Press Reports.Cameroon’s Minister of Communication, Issa Tchiroma Bakary has decried the recent publications in a certain French press organ ungrounded information on the Head of State, Paul Biya and the October 9, 2011 presidential election, stating that it is “far from the reality, to the extent where one is forced to question the purpose of this approach, which is similar to a conspiracy.” 2011 Cameroon Presidential Elections - Cameroon Government Responds to French Press Reports Cameroon News