Cameroon national assembly news

Here are some recent news articles and updates about the Cameroon National Assembly:

Recent News

  1. Cameroon National Assembly Approves 2023 Budget: The National Assembly of Cameroon has approved the 2023 budget, which includes a total of 3.3 trillion CFA francs (approximately $5.3 billion USD). The budget aims to promote economic growth, improve infrastructure, and enhance social services. (Source: Cameroon Tribune, December 2022)
  2. MPs Demand Transparency in Government Spending: Members of the National Assembly have called for greater transparency in government spending, citing concerns over corruption and mismanagement of public funds. The MPs have demanded that the government provide detailed information on its spending habits. (Source: The Post, November 2022)
  3. National Assembly Passes Bill to Strengthen Electoral Law: The National Assembly has passed a bill aimed at strengthening the electoral law in Cameroon. The bill aims to improve the transparency and credibility of elections in the country. (Source: Cameroon Info Net, October 2022)
  4. MPs Debate Proposed Constitutional Reforms: The National Assembly has begun debating proposed constitutional reforms, which aim to strengthen the country's democracy and improve governance. The reforms include changes to the electoral system, the role of the president, and the powers of the National Assembly. (Source: Cameroon Times, September 2022)

Recent Updates

  1. New Speaker of the National Assembly Elected: On October 12, 2022, the National Assembly elected a new Speaker, Hon. Joseph Banadjet. Banadjet, a member of the Cameroon People's Democratic Movement (CPDM), replaces Hon. Cavayé Djibril, who had been serving as Speaker since 2017. (Source: Cameroon Tribune)
  2. National Assembly Committee on Finance and Budget Meets: The National Assembly Committee on Finance and Budget has met to discuss the 2023 budget and other financial matters. The committee is responsible for reviewing and approving government spending. (Source: Cameroon Info Net, November 2022)
  3. MPs Visit Flood-Affected Areas: A delegation of MPs from the National Assembly has visited flood-affected areas in the country to assess the damage and provide support to affected communities. The floods have displaced thousands of people and caused significant damage to infrastructure and property. (Source: The Post, October 2022)

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