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Monday, September 26, 2016

Re: Déclaration PN Code électorale et Glissement du calendrier électoral en anglais

Monsieur le Professeur Fogué
Il n' y a pas des gens qui connaissent l'anglais au RMC?

C'est quoi ça: "Please fine out the declaration on the national
President of CRM, Pr. Maurice KAMTO.

Je comprend: il faut faire quelque chose pour ces anglophones là, n'est ce pas?

Honte vous!!! Un homme de votre rang "intellectuel" devrait s'assurer
qu'on document soit propre avant de le mettre en circulation.

Cela démontre le mépris dont ont les francophones auréolés du soutien
de Paris avec ce qu'ils appellent "Anglophones" au Cameroun

Thank you sir Monsieur le Professeur


Agien Nyangkwe

On 9/26/16, 'FOGUE Alain' via ambasbay <ambasbay@googlegroups.com> wrote:
>
>
> Please fine out the declaration on the national President of CRM, Pr.
> Maurice KAMTO.Thanks. Pr. Alain FOGUE TEDOM      HEATING UP FOR 2018 OR
> BEFORE Presidential,senatorial, legislative, regional and municipal
> elections   DECLARATION: Warningof potential threats to electoral aftermath
> in Cameroon if the governmentremained deaf to the request of a consensual
> reform of the electoral code, andthe risk of postponement in such elections.
>   The Cameroon Renaissance Movement (CRM) has learnedimportant lessons of
> serious shortcomings in our electoral system after thetwin elections of 30
> September 2013. These were serious failures on both thequality of certain
> provisions of the Electoral Code and in the application ofothers. Convinced
> that the Constitutional Council could declare the law, ourparty brought the
> case to the high jurisdiction. Unfortunately, despitemultiple and abundant
> evidence, and clarity of the law, it has made somecurious decisions.   In a
> patriotic and constructive approach, our partysent to the President of the
> Republic, in an appropriate manner, acomprehensive report on the serious
> fraud that marred the twin elections, sothat using his constitutional
> prerogatives and as principal decision maker forour common future, he draws
> all the political consequences in the best interestof our people and nation.
>   In December 2014, playing the institutional game, theCRM has introduced in
> Parliament a bill amending the electoral code as enactedin  Law No. 2012/001
> of 19 April 2012 on the Electoral Code,  amendedand supplemented by law n °
> 2012/017 of 21 December 2012.   In violation of the Rules of Procedure of
> the NationalAssembly, after more than four sessions, the CRM private
> member's bill hasnever been examined by any instance of this House of
> Parliament.   On 4 February 2016 in Douala, the CRM launched, underpolice
> threat as useless as negative for the image of the country, a petitionfor
> the consensual reform of the electoral code to prevent a post-electioncrisis
> in our country as a consequence of complaints on the results.   Our members
> have been,  several times and inpresence of  various media cameras, molested
> and humiliated by securityforces manipulated for partisan purposes, while
> trying, peacefully and in strictcompliance with the Constitution and laws of
> the Republic, to educate membersof parliament and the public on this crucial
> issue of reform of the electoralCode.   Our party and militants have so far
> refused,courageously, to give in to successive administrative provocations
> and tomultiple police violence, but continued the awareness campaign. The
> results ofthis petition will soon be made public. Meanwhile, the CRM once
> again urges theregime to engage in a genuine national dialogue for a
> consensual reform of theElectoral Code in order to prevent our country the
> throes of electoral disputes.   Indeed, preserving post-election peace in
> Cameroontranslates into stopping the Supreme Court, sitting
> anachronistically as theConstitutional Council, to vote, instead of
> Cameroonians, in the secret oftheir offices in 2018 or before.    To avoid
> this chaotic situation, unfortunatelyregular in Central Africa, where the
> democratic will of the people is violatedthrough elections whose results are
> always truncated, the CRM reiterates itscall for a consensual reform of the
> Electoral Code in force, which carries theseeds of political conflicts that
> our party does not wish to our People.   Carrying out that reform will be
> the expression of thepolitical wisdom of our leaders, also proof of their
> sincerity in the quest topreserve peace and harmony in our country, beyond
> declarations the Cameroonianpeople would like to believe in.   Without being
> exhaustive, the points to discuss reformon are:   1- Introduction of the
> single ballot; 2- Election records with counterfoil, all original
> andauthentic, thus binding on all parties in the event of dispute; 3- Two
> round electoral system for the presidency; 4- Limiting presidential terms to
> two; 5- Conditions for a strict application of Article 96(4) which prohibits
> the opening of polling stations in places closed to thepublic; 6- Physical
> tour of polling stations by stakeholdersbefore Election Day; 7- Conditions
> for a strict compliance with Article 97which requires the voters' lists to
> be posted at least eight (08) days beforethe election date; 8- Ban on the
> distribution of voters' cards onElection Day; consensual electoral
> boundaries that take into account thedemographic weight and equality of
> electoral areas; 9- Establishment of the voting age to 18; 10- Conditions
> for bailiff's reports on Election Daywithout requiring the order of a judge;
> 11- Equal access of political parties and qualifiedcandidates to public
> media during the election campaign; 12- A new composition of ELECAM so that
> it stops beinga section of the CPDM.  And beyond the Electoral Code, the
> permanent respectfor freedom of association, freedom of public meetings and
> freedom ofexpression severely hampered by outrageously partisan
> administrativeauthorities.   To prevent postponement of any future elections
> thatthe CMR and Cameroonians reject with all their strength, it would be
> good forpolitical governance to get started with that reform now.   If the
> national dialogue leading to the reform of theelectoral code - that we
> believe in and are asking in accordance withrepublican manners since October
> 2013 - was organized and that the upcomingpolls were to be conducted in
> compliance with the revised electoral code and intransparency of the
> electoral process, the CRM and its militants woulddemocratically accept the
> verdict thereof, whatever they are.   So together, the government, political
> parties, civilsociety, populations, friendly countries and other
> international partners ofCameroon, in mutual respect, for the love of this
> country and to save theCameroonian People from violence that would remind us
> of very painfulhistorical events, let us do everything to avert the spectre
> of such a tragedy,let us take action for the consensual reform of the
> electoral Code.   Any politician's call for dialogue after elections areheld
> without the consensual reform of the electoral code, which wouldinevitably
> be made different by the usual fraud, would be pointless and notengage the
> CRM, its militants and Cameroonians who have expressed support forour
> program.   Peace has no price, but it has a political cost whichall
> politicians, of the regime and the opposition, must consent to bear. So,let
> the President of the Republic, Head of State,  not forget that he isthe only
> one accountable to the history  and for the fate ofCameroonians  and  should
> save  peace in our dear and beautifulcountry by taking into account this
> patriotic call from the CRM, its membersand millions of other Cameroonians.
> National President   (e) Pr. Maurice KAMTO
>
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