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Title:
CAMEROON PEOPLE'S DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT (CPDM) AND THE RENEWAL OF ITS BASIC ORGANS: THE EXPRESSION OF POLITICAL VITALITY VERSUS LEADERSHIP AUTHORITARIARISM

Authors:
FALNA Taubic

Volume:3 Issue: 7

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FALNA Taubic
Senior Lecturer at the University of Ngaoundere (Cameroon)

MLA 8
Taubic, FALNA. "CAMEROON PEOPLE'S DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT (CPDM) AND THE RENEWAL OF ITS BASIC ORGANS: THE EXPRESSION OF POLITICAL VITALITY VERSUS LEADERSHIP AUTHORITARIARISM." Int. J. Arts&Humanities, vol. 3, no. 7, July 2019, pp. 270-291, journal-ijah.org/more2019.php?id=21. Accessed July 2019.
APA
Taubic, F. (2019, July). CAMEROON PEOPLE'S DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT (CPDM) AND THE RENEWAL OF ITS BASIC ORGANS: THE EXPRESSION OF POLITICAL VITALITY VERSUS LEADERSHIP AUTHORITARIARISM. Int. J. Arts&Humanities, 3(7), 270-291. Retrieved from journal-ijah.org/more2019.php?id=21
Chicago
Taubic, FALNA. "CAMEROON PEOPLE'S DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT (CPDM) AND THE RENEWAL OF ITS BASIC ORGANS: THE EXPRESSION OF POLITICAL VITALITY VERSUS LEADERSHIP AUTHORITARIARISM." Int. J. Arts&Humanities 3, no. 7 (July 2019), 270-291. Accessed July, 2019. journal-ijah.org/more2019.php?id=21.

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Keywords:
Renewal, Elective Mandate, Politic competition, Consensus

Abstract:
The Cameron People Democratic Movement (CPDM) is among the several political parties found in Cameroon. It is a leading or closely related party in power, depending on how for intellectual reasons it can be called; and this under the initiative of his national president who was decided to renew hi grassroots braches and his specialized organizations running from 1st august to 10th December 2015, a period of (03) three years after the official expiration of the mandate of his leaders. This process was characterized by a competition among the actors in the quest of new elective mandates. The mandate was not only punctuated witch consensus but, also and were proceeded in some areas. What are the socio-political fundamentals of the grassroots branches renewal of the CPDM and his specialized organs? What can be the meaning and power that can inspire this process and sustain a socio-political view point? These are some questions that can highlight the present article. Il will also be outlined in the light of data base collections on the field, processed with strategic analysis with the help of the ruling authoritarianism theory.

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