Cameroonian Party for National Reconciliation

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AbbreviationPCRN (French)
CPNR (English)
FoundersAlbert Fleury Massardine
Robert Kona [fr]}
Founded14 February 2003
Cameroonian Party for National Reconciliation
Parti camerounais pour la réconciliation nationale
AbbreviationPCRN (French)
CPNR (English)
LeaderCabral Libii
FoundersAlbert Fleury Massardine
Robert Kona [fr]}
Founded14 February 2003
HeadquartersYaounde
National Assembly
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Website
www.pcrn-france.fr

The Cameroonian Party for National Reconciliation (French: Parti camerounais pour la réconciliation nationale; PCRN or CPNR) is a political party in Cameroon, created on 14 February 2003.[1]

The party was created with the collaboration of Albert Fleury Massardine and Robert Kona [fr].[2][3][4] Massardine's son, the current secretary general, is the intermediary between Cabral Libii and the PCRN, in search of a party that will invest him.[5][6]

On 4 January 2024, Cabral Libii is due to appear before the Mayo-Kan Court of First Instance in Kaélé (Far North). At a press conference in December 2023 in Yaoundé, Robert Kona, former civil administrator and founder of the party, accused him of having used the 11 May 2019 meeting in Guidiguis, Mayo-Kani to oust him and take control of the PCRN.[7][8][4][9] He also declared that the PCRN would never invest Cabral Libii.[7][10][11][12]

Its congress announced by Cabral Libii in Kribi in December 2023 was prohibited.[13]

The PCRN is considered the third political force in the country during the 2020 Cameroonian parliamentary election with 5 deputies elected to the National Assembly.[14][15]

The party president is Cabral Libii, elected on 11 May 2019, during the first party congress held in Guidiguis in the Far North region.[16][17] He replaced Robert Kona, founder of the PCRN, who has led the party since its creation in 2003.[18] Since 2018, Anne Féconde Noah [fr] has been the party's first vice-president.

PCRN office in Belabo, Eastern Region.

The PCRN participated in the legislative and municipal elections of February 2020, and won 5 seats in the national assembly, 7 municipalities, and more than 200 municipal councilors.[19][20]

PCRN deputies in the National Assembly

Election results

References

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