Constitutional Council : Two Complaints Rejected For Incompetence

The Constitutional Council ruled on the two complaints during a public hearing in Yaounde on April 28, 2022.

Professor Olivier Bilé as the leader of the Liberators political party, on April 18, 2022 filed a complaint at the Constitutional Council praying the institution to dismantle the political and institutional party-State de facto system in Cameroon.
Another political party leader, Dibamou André Marie, the national President of the Democratic Youth of Cameroon (Jeunesse démocratique du Cameroun) JDC acting on behalf of the party filed a complaint at the Constitutional Council on February 22, 2022 praying the Council to  cause the amendment of the Law of 29 December 2006 on the organisation and functioning of the Supreme Court. The law prohibits ordinary citizens from defending their cases in the Supreme Court and provided that citizens can only be defended by a legal counsel. He argued that the law was anti-Constitutional and also contrary to the international treaties and conventions to which Cameroon had  adhered.
The Constitutional Council presided at by its President Clément Atangana ruled on the two complaints declaring all of them inadmissible because the complainants did not have the competence. The different rapporteurs cited the Constitution with regard to referring matters at the Constitutional Council which automatical...

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