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- Cameroon_Democratic_Union abstract "The Cameroon Democratic Union (French: Union Démocratique du Cameroun) is a political party in Cameroon. It was founded by Adamou Ndam Njoya, a former Minister of National Education under President Ahmadou Ahidjo.The CDU boycotted the March 1992 parliamentary election, along with the Social Democratic Front (SDF) due to the government's failure to meet opposition demands, which included the establishment of an independent electoral commission to oversee the election. In the May 1997 parliamentary election, the UDC won five seats, all of them in Noun Department in the West Province. It then boycotted the October 1997 presidential election, along with the Social Democratic Front (SDF) and the National Union for Democracy and Progress (UNDP).In the parliamentary election held on 30 June and 15 September 2002, the UDC won 5 seats, all in Noun Department, out of 180 seats nationwide. Adamou Ndam Njoya and John Fru Ndi failed to agree on the designation of an all-opposition single candidate for the presidential election of October 11, 2004. As a result, Ndam Njoya represented a coalition of political parties, the Coalition for National Reconciliation and Reconstruction, and placed third in the final ballot count, winning 4.47% (168,318 votes).Njoya was re-elected for another five-year term as CDU Chairman at a party congress in Yaoundé, attended by about 3,000 delegates, on 30 November–2 December 2006; there was no challenger for the position.The UDC won four out of the 163 initially declared seats in the July 2007 parliamentary election; it won all four of these seats in the Noun Centre constituency, where the party received 58.28% of the vote. The UDC did not gain any seats in the partial election, held in September, for 17 seats where the initial results were annulled.At the time of the 2007 election, the CDU formed an alliance with the Progressive Movement (MP) of Jean-Jacques Ekindi, agreeing not to run candidates in the Wouri Centre constituency, where the MP was competing.".
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- Cameroon_Democratic_Union wikiPageRevisionID "543889468".
- Cameroon_Democratic_Union wikiPageWikiLink Adamou_Ndam_Njoya.
- Cameroon_Democratic_Union wikiPageWikiLink Ahmadou_Ahidjo.
- Cameroon_Democratic_Union wikiPageWikiLink Cameroon.
- Cameroon_Democratic_Union wikiPageWikiLink Cameroonian_parliamentary_election,_1992.
- Cameroon_Democratic_Union wikiPageWikiLink Cameroonian_parliamentary_election,_1997.
- Cameroon_Democratic_Union wikiPageWikiLink Cameroonian_parliamentary_election,_2002.
- Cameroon_Democratic_Union wikiPageWikiLink Cameroonian_parliamentary_election,_2007.
- Cameroon_Democratic_Union wikiPageWikiLink Cameroonian_presidential_election,_1997.
- Cameroon_Democratic_Union wikiPageWikiLink Cameroonian_presidential_election,_2004.
- Cameroon_Democratic_Union wikiPageWikiLink Category:Political_parties_in_Cameroon.
- Cameroon_Democratic_Union wikiPageWikiLink Jean-Jacques_Ekindi.
- Cameroon_Democratic_Union wikiPageWikiLink John_Fru_Ndi.
- Cameroon_Democratic_Union wikiPageWikiLink National_Union_for_Democracy_and_Progress_(Cameroon).
- Cameroon_Democratic_Union wikiPageWikiLink Political_party.
- Cameroon_Democratic_Union wikiPageWikiLink Progressive_Movement_(Cameroon).
- Cameroon_Democratic_Union wikiPageWikiLink Social_Democratic_Front_(Cameroon).
- Cameroon_Democratic_Union wikiPageWikiLink West_Region_(Cameroon).
- Cameroon_Democratic_Union wikiPageWikiLink Yaoundé.
- Cameroon_Democratic_Union wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cameroon Democratic Union".
- Cameroon_Democratic_Union wikiPageWikiLinkText "Democratic Union of Cameroon".
- Cameroon_Democratic_Union wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cameroonian_political_parties.
- Cameroon_Democratic_Union wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-fr.
- Cameroon_Democratic_Union wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Cameroon_Democratic_Union subject Category:Political_parties_in_Cameroon.
- Cameroon_Democratic_Union hypernym Party.
- Cameroon_Democratic_Union type PoliticalParty.
- Cameroon_Democratic_Union type Redirect.
- Cameroon_Democratic_Union type Concept.
- Cameroon_Democratic_Union comment "The Cameroon Democratic Union (French: Union Démocratique du Cameroun) is a political party in Cameroon. It was founded by Adamou Ndam Njoya, a former Minister of National Education under President Ahmadou Ahidjo.The CDU boycotted the March 1992 parliamentary election, along with the Social Democratic Front (SDF) due to the government's failure to meet opposition demands, which included the establishment of an independent electoral commission to oversee the election.".
- Cameroon_Democratic_Union label "Cameroon Democratic Union".
- Cameroon_Democratic_Union sameAs Q3550257.
- Cameroon_Democratic_Union sameAs الاتحاد_الديمقراطي_الكاميروني.
- Cameroon_Democratic_Union sameAs Demokrata_Unuiĝo_de_Kameruno.
- Cameroon_Democratic_Union sameAs Union_démocratique_du_Cameroun.
- Cameroon_Democratic_Union sameAs m.03nlmc7.
- Cameroon_Democratic_Union sameAs Q3550257.
- Cameroon_Democratic_Union wasDerivedFrom Cameroon_Democratic_Union?oldid=543889468.
- Cameroon_Democratic_Union isPrimaryTopicOf Cameroon_Democratic_Union.