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Cameroonian parliamentary election, 2007 : ウィキペディア英語版
Cameroonian parliamentary election, 2007

Parliamentary elections were held in Cameroon on 22 July 2007,〔(Low turnout mars Cameroonian legislative elections ) Xinhua, 23 July 2007〕 with voting in some districts re-run on 30 September.〔(Législatives partielles: Retour aux urnes le 30 septembre ! ) Le Messager, 30 August 2007 〕 Local elections were held on the same day, with seats on 363 town councils at stake.〔(Cameroun: large victoire du parti au pouvoir aux législatives et municipales ) AFP, 24 July 2007 〕 The result was a victory for the ruling Cameroon People's Democratic Movement (RDPC), which won 153 of the 180 seats in the National Assembly, whilst the main opposition party, the Social Democratic Front (SDF), won 16 seats.〔(Les résulats des législatives partielles proclamés par la Cour suprême ) Xinhua, 15 October 2007 〕
==Campaign==
A total of 1,274 candidates stood for the 180 seats in the National Assembly, with 41 parties participating in the elections.〔〔("More than 1200 candidates vie for 180 MP seats in Cameroon" ), African Press Agency, 1 June 2007.〕 In the local elections, 24,820 candidates contested the 6,514 available positions.〔 The RDPC was the only party to have candidates in all districts.〔(Législatives et municipales: les Camerounais votent sans enthousiasme ) AFP, 22 July 2007 〕
During the campaign, there were claims that the RDPC was given disproportionate airtime on television and radio; Jean-Jacques Ekindi, the President of the opposition Progressive Movement (MP), complained that the MP received only six seconds of airtime on television per day, giving it a total of one minute and 24 seconds for the whole campaign. According to Ekindi, this represented discrimination against small parties and was illegal.〔(Propagande: Des acteurs pas sur la fréquence ) La Nouvelle Expression, 20 July 2007 〕 On 18 July 2007, the MP formalized an alliance with the Cameroonian Democratic Union (UDC); as part of this agreement, the parties decided not to run candidates in the same constituencies.〔(Coalition: UDC et le MP font le travail en commun ) Mutations, 19 July 2007 〕

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