Cameroon: Government considers opposition coalitions illegal. In Cameroon, Paul Atanga Nji, the Minister of Territorial Administration, toughens his tone against two political movements in the making.

Both engaged in the race for the coalition of opposition parties, with a view to the next presidential election. These organizations are, as a result, now banned throughout the national territory. In response to the minister's exit, Jean Michel Nintcheu, founder of the APC, recalled that, in the political history of Cameroon, since the beginning of the 1990s, movements of this nature have always existed.