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Elections, Handshakes, and Postponements. |
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Written by Tazoacha Asonganyi
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Thursday, 16 December 2010 18:47 |
Not to worry: elections are being held left and right with varying outcomes. That in Côte d’Ivoire left the people Mugabe’ed or Kibakied, whichever you like. Do not mind the motions of support trickling there from ‘social democratic’ and ‘leftwing’ groupings. The Biyas, Wades and others of the same feathers are chuckling in amusement at the fact that they are usually confronted by noises about commitment to values like social justice, democracy, liberty, mutual obligation, opportunity for all, responsibility… The ‘left-wingers’ may retort that it is precisely because of these values that they refuse to hand-over power on a platter of gold to the other side, whatever the decision of the people. Pity for those who thought that ‘leftwing’ politics could bring progress to Africa; pity for Africa and the prospect for continental peace and tranquillity!
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Citizen democracy in Cameroon |
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Written by Mwalimu Gerge Ngwane
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Saturday, 23 January 2010 10:04 |
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The 19th December 1990 Law of Association that opened the floodgates of multiparty politics has resulted, close to twenty years after, in mixed fortunes especially in the areas of citizen election participation and democratic development dividends. With hindsight the July 22nd and September 30th 2007 twin elections in Cameroon confirmed an earlier appraisal of our electoral democracy-one characterized by the increasing rate of voter apathy in our elections.
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Politics and Freedom of Choice |
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Written by Tazoacha Asonganyi
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Saturday, 26 December 2009 08:28 |
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Yaounde - All politics is about power: the power to shape society to fit individual views; the power to create or deny equal opportunity; the power to facilitate or frustrate the exercise of individual freedoms…; the power to determine the conditions of the exercise of power in all domains of society…
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