Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Arnaud Nicolas MAWEL
Published on 2024-03-26 09:06:57
The Secretary General of the Cameroonian Party for National Reconciliation, Boubakari Massardine, has notified the decision to the Minister of Territorial Administration Paul Atanga Nji.
The crisis between the founder and former president of the PCRN, Robert Kona, and Cabral Libii, the current president, has led to the definitive exclusion of Robert Kona from the party. In a letter addressed to Minister Paul Atanga Nji, Secretary General Boubakari Massardine transmitted a copy of the decision excluding Robert Kona from the party. The said decision was made on March 25, 2024, by the disciplinary committee of the National Political Bureau sitting in an enlarged disciplinary council and signed by all members.
On March 21, the disciplinary committee imposed the first sanctions against Robert Kona. The committee ordered “the suspension of comrade Kona Robert’s functions within the National Political Bureau.” It also gave “a formal prohibition to Comrade Kona Robert to act on behalf of the Cameroonian Party for National Reconciliation in any way or capacity.” The committee also imposed “a reprimand.”
The PCRN’s Political Bureau decides on his definitive exclusion at a time when this party’s co-founder was fighting to regain the presidency of the political formation. He had tried to demonstrate through press conferences, correspondences, and other statements, that the congress of Guidiguis that brought Cabral Libii to the helm of the party, as well as the resolutions of this meeting, were not in accordance with the party’s rules. For him, Cabral Libii is not the president of the PCRN. The ensuing crisis led to the cancellation of the party’s convention scheduled for December 2023 in Kribi in the wake of the preparations for the presidential election in October 2025.
Read the original article(French) on Journal du Cameroun



