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Human rights commission boss stings Kamto’s CRM, says 2018 election fraud allegations are baseless

The acting president of the National Commission for Human Rights and Freedoms, NCHRF, Prof. James M. Kobila has lashed out at the Cameroon Renaissance Movement, MRC party for its boycott of the recent elections in the country.

The human rights advocate also criticized the party for contesting the results of the 2018 presidential election.

Assessing the commission’s work for 2020, Prof. James M. Kobila said “… political tensions ran high with some political parties calling for boycotts on political events and others staging public demonstrations to call for the overthrow of a democratically elected president…”

These same political parties making these allegations, he added, “… Were unable to prove them before the Constitutional Council.”

Among other issues also discussed at the commission’s 28th session, was the 2021 budget, which amounted to the sum of FCFA one billion, three hundred and sixty-three million, four hundred and one thousand.

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