Actualités of Friday, 12 December 2014

Source: Cameroon Tribune

MPs approve contingency plan

The curtain was finally drawn after 30 days of intense work in the Chamber.

Eleven laws were adopted during this period by MPs, pending their promulgation by the president of the Republic, including the 2015 finance law of the State.

Speaking to the Government, led for the occasion by the Prime Minister Philemon Yang, president of the National Assembly, the RT. Hon. Cavaye Yeguie Djibril wished that this law "is an instrument and a tool that meets the ambitions of Cameroon's development."

PAN was satisfied with the Chamber for the emergency plan established and which was made public Tuesday at the Council of Ministers chaired at the Unity Palace by the president of the Republic, Paul Biya.

"The elected representatives of the nation welcome the implementation by the Government, of an emergency plan for the acceleration of growth by the president of the Republic, his Excellency Paul Biya."

The president of the National Assembly was also satisfied with the decision of the Government to examine and adopt the law on the Suppression of acts of terrorism.

"The new law will allow Cameroon to dock with internationally operative global struggle while putting in place a legal framework appropriate and adapted to national requirements, in order to fight with effectiveness and firmness, any offence of a terrorist nature." Cavaye Yeguie Djibril added: "Cameroon is and remains a State of law, a State which respects human life and dignity and guaranteeing collective and individual freedoms."

It is in the same wake that he welcomes the Organization on 27 November of the special plenary meeting aimed at manifesting the accession of the electorate to the logic of war against cross-border terrorism.