Kamto’s CRM Party: Between respects and regrets – Dr. Richard Makon

The CRM’s decision not to take part in the next parliamentary and municipal elections is to date, and no doubt possible, the major political event of this end of 2019.

If the purpose of this decision was to test its importance and to evaluate its hold in the national political space, it can be said, without doubt, that this is a master stroke.




This boycott will make it speak more than the results to come, and will make the CRM the present to all!

But in addition to these preliminary reasons, in fact, it is the reasons put forward by the president of the party that draw everyone’s attention: “the solidarity of the party with the affected people of the northwest and the southwest”.

If this reason is “the real” reason for this boycott, sincerely we can hardly do more noble, because this decision acts the passage of passive solidarity to active and active solidarity. Our country needs it in these dark times!!!

On the grounds of “the inequity and the iniquity of election rules”, the boycott of the CRM is also widely justify, as it is in loyalty of the party’s grumbling that the party has been doing for several years now. On this point, the CRM is therefore consistent with itself!

However, we cannot regret this decision, although legitimate, which deprive our country of an opportunity to pacify its political scene through the virtue of the polls, by the only merit of political competition despite the inconsequential agitations of some corrupt sub-prefect In pain of sensations…




If the boycott is obviously a relevant resistance strategy and a good political approach, this boycott questions all about the party’s strategy, which has imposed itself in recent years as a major political player, in a context of preparing the State Summit.

Anyway, it’s this complexity that makes all the appeal of politics…

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