Cameroon People's Democratic Movement
The
Cameroon People's Democratic Movement (
French:
Rassemblement démocratique du Peuple Camerounais,
RDPC) is the ruling party of
Cameroon. In the
1997 presidential elections its candidate,
Paul Biya got 92.6% of the vote and it has 149 of 180 members in the National Assembly of Cameroon. It had previously known as the
Cameroon National Union, and has dominated Cameroon politics since independence in
1960.
See also: List of political parties in Cameroon