Political Communication and the Media: from the Building of a Public Space to the Analysis of the Political Speeches of Political Parties for the Twin Elections of September 30th 2013 in Cameroon

Type Journal Article - Imperial Journal of Interdisciplinary Research
Title Political Communication and the Media: from the Building of a Public Space to the Analysis of the Political Speeches of Political Parties for the Twin Elections of September 30th 2013 in Cameroon
Author(s)
Volume 2
Issue 11
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2016
Page numbers 607-620
URL http://www.imperialjournals.com/index.php/IJIR/article/viewFile/2583/2481
Abstract
The electoral spectrum of 2013 has set
up the new political map of the State of Cameroon.
A National Assembly dominated by the CPDM, the
party in power as well as towns. Looking at the
performance of the 29 political parties at the
election of members of parliament, only the party of
President Paul Biya gathered 148 national elected
members less than 2 seats rather than in 2007.
At the election of town councilors, the party
managed with 305 towns and share 22 throughout
the national triangle. As we can affirm the more,
the CPDM has the majority of seats at the level of
the parliament as well as at the level decentralized
regional or local authority that are in the electoral
framework, towns.
On the contrary, we have a fragile opposition,
working in a dispersed rank, the UNDP and SDF
has the control on some towns of our country and
share others. After the CPDM, only the SDF forms
a group of parliamentarian with its 18 members,
unlike the UNDP that only has 5 representatives at
the National Assembly. We can only say that the
recent political configuration is the effort of
politicians without … thinking back of that of the
printed page in general of CRTV (Cameroon Radio
Television) to be more precise.

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