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Cameroonian parliamentary election, 2013 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cameroonian parliamentary election, 2013
Parliamentary elections were held in Cameroon on 30 September 2013, alongside local elections.〔(Cameroon election date set after year of delay ) Fox News, 2 July 2013〕 They were originally scheduled for July 2012, February 2013 and July 2013, but were repeatedly postponed.〔(Cameroun : pas d'élections locales avant juillet 2013 ) RFI, 1 June 2012 〕 ==Background== Following a controversial presidential election in 2011, Islamic and Christian leaders met with Samuel Fonkam Azu'u, the head of the electoral commission ELECAM, in order to push for reforms demanded by the opposition. The measures included: biometric registration of voters as the previous election had multiple and non-existing voters,〔('Dead people' voted in Cameroon election ) The Telegraph, 23 October 2011〕 a single ballot paper for presidential elections, eligibility of independent candidates, eligibility of 18-year-olds to vote from the current 20 minimum requirement, recompilation of voter registers, two-round presidential election, establishing an electoral calendar, "harmonisation" of electoral laws and a "truly independent" electoral commission. Azu'u and Prime Minister Philemon Yang then worked with leaders of various political parties, religions, traditional groups leaders and foreign service officers to create an electoral code. Modibo Bouba Bello, the vice president of the Islamic Council, said that "it is our duty as servants of Allah to ensure that truth, transparency and justice reigns in our country, and this begins with elections in which every ballot counts," while he was supported by Reverend Sebastian Wongo Behong, the secretary general of the Cameroon Episcopal Conference, and Reverend Robert Ngoyek, the president of the Council of Protestant Churches. Behong said that "many democratising countries have frequently gone into chaos because of badly-organized elections. () electoral malpractices that are frequently observed in Cameroon could be leading the country towards a precipice."〔(Muslims and Christians in Cameroon support electoral reform ) ENI News, 30 March 2012〕
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