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Cameroon: Robert heading towards exclusion from the PCRN?

Cameroon: Robert heading towards exclusion from the PCRN?

Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Gilles Noubissi
Published on 2024-03-15 20:17:17

The guillotine could fall tonight for Robert Kona, a founding member of the Cameroonian Party for National Reconciliation (PCRN). An extraordinary meeting convened by Cabral Libii, the party’s president, will be held at the party’s headquarters in Ngaoundéré today, and the exclusion of Mr. Kona will be one of the main items on the agenda.

According to sources close to the matter, this radical decision is motivated by Robert Kona’s opposition to the PCRN’s membership in the alliance for political transition in Cameroon, initiated by Professor Olivier Bilé. Mr. Kona disputes the legitimacy of Cabral Libii to make such a decision, arguing the cancellation of the party’s general congress that was supposed to take place in Kribi.

A deep disagreement

The membership in the alliance advocated by Professor Bilé seems to divide the PCRN. Robert Kona fiercely opposes it, believing it is not in line with the party’s values and risks compromising its future. He also denounces the lack of transparency in the decision-making process that led to this membership.

On the other hand, Cabral Libii defends this strategic choice, arguing that it will allow the PCRN to play an important role in Cameroon’s political transition. He refutes accusations of lack of transparency and emphasizes that he has always acted in the party’s best interest.

An uncertain future for the PCRN

Tonight’s meeting promises to be stormy. The exclusion of Robert Kona could reignite tensions within the PCRN and further weaken the party. It remains to be seen whether Cabral Libii will be able to rally his troops or if this internal crisis will lead to a split in the party.

Key points to follow:

– The confirmation or not of Robert Kona’s exclusion
– The reaction of PCRN members to this decision
– The impact of this internal crisis on the party’s future

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