Thanks very much Mr Acham,
But please can we know what Ambazonia is and has
been doing for the struggle this far? Am saying this because
1st October is coming and we shall see one lengthy speech
again. As was last year, then we wait again for 2013 for another.
THE TRUTH ONLY MEAN SOMETHING IF THE PERSON
LISTENING TO IT UNDERSTANDS IT.
. mk
Chairman SCNC Belgium
Melchizedek Kaavi
Melim City(LGA)
Northern Zone Bui
County Southern Cameroon
http://www.scncforsoutherncameroons.net
Web: http://www.scylforfreedom.org
LISTENING TO IT UNDERSTANDS IT.
. mk
Chairman SCNC Belgium
Melchizedek Kaavi
Melim City(LGA)
Northern Zone Bui
County Southern Cameroon
http://www.scncforsoutherncameroons.net
Web: http://www.scylforfreedom.org
From: Julius Acham <achamj07@gmail.com>
To: ambasbay <ambasbay@googlegroups.com>
Cc: ambasbay@yahoogroups.com; AmbazoniaNationalGroup <ambazonianationalgroup@yahoogroups.com>; Free Ambazonians <FREE_Ambazonians@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 1, 2012 4:51 AM
Subject: US State Department 2012 Report Aligns with Republic of Ambazonia Philosophy of Independence and Sovereignty
US STATE DEPARTMENT 2012 REPORT ALIGNS WITH AMBAZONIA PHILOSOPHY OF INDEPENDENCE AND SOVEREIGNTY
Government
Type: Republic; strong central government dominated by president.
Independence: January 1, 1960 (for areas formerly ruled by France) and October 1, 1961 (for territory formerly ruled by Britain).
Constitution: June 2, 1972, last amended in 2008.
Branches: Executive--president (chief of state), 7-year term, no term limits; appointed prime minister (head of government). Legislative--unicameral National Assembly (180 members; meets briefly three times a year--March, June, November); a new Senate was called for under constitutional changes made in early 1996, but has not yet been established. Judicial--falls under the executive's Ministry of Justice.
Administrative subdivisions: 10 regions, 58 departments or divisions, 349 subprefectures or subdivisions.
Political parties: Cameroon People's Democratic Movement (CPDM) or its predecessor parties have ruled since independence. Major opposition parties: the Social Democratic Front (SDF), the National Union for Democracy and Progress (UNDP), and the Cameroon Democratic Union (CDU).
Suffrage: Universal at 20.
Independence: January 1, 1960 (for areas formerly ruled by France) and October 1, 1961 (for territory formerly ruled by Britain).
Constitution: June 2, 1972, last amended in 2008.
Branches: Executive--president (chief of state), 7-year term, no term limits; appointed prime minister (head of government). Legislative--unicameral National Assembly (180 members; meets briefly three times a year--March, June, November); a new Senate was called for under constitutional changes made in early 1996, but has not yet been established. Judicial--falls under the executive's Ministry of Justice.
Administrative subdivisions: 10 regions, 58 departments or divisions, 349 subprefectures or subdivisions.
Political parties: Cameroon People's Democratic Movement (CPDM) or its predecessor parties have ruled since independence. Major opposition parties: the Social Democratic Front (SDF), the National Union for Democracy and Progress (UNDP), and the Cameroon Democratic Union (CDU).
Suffrage: Universal at 20.
Read more about report at http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/26431.htm
Visit: www.ambazonia.org
JA
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