Anglophone Crisis: MDP For Decentralised Unitary State

The party’s position was stated by its president in a press briefing in Douala on Saturday, October 7, 2017.

The President of the Movement for Democracy and Progress, MDP, Paul Alain Eboua, on Saturday October 7, granted a press briefing at his residence in Douala to state the party’s stance in the socio-political climate of the country. He stated that the MDP party stands for a decentralised unitary State of Cameroon. He called on President Biya to hold an inclusive dialogue with moderates but not with the separatists as the unity of the country is not negotiable. He said the dialogue should be open to leaders of the civil society, religious personalities and political parties and should be ready to discuss even federalism as discussing the form of the State should not be a taboo topic during the dialogue.

He blamed the present political crisis on the slownes...

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