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[edit] List of Heads of Government of Cameroon
(Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office)
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Tenure |
Incumbent |
Affiliation |
Notes |
1 October 1961 to 13 May 1965 |
John Ngu Foncha, Prime Minister |
KNDP |
|
13 May 1965 to 1966 |
Augustine Ngom Jua, Prime Minister |
UNC |
|
1966 to 11 January 1968 |
KNDP |
|
11 January 1968 to 2 June 1972 |
Salomon Tandeng Muna, Prime Minister |
UNC |
|
Cameroun United Republic |
2 June 1972 to 30 June 1975 |
Vacant |
|
|
30 June 1975 to 6 November 1982 |
Paul Biya, Prime Minister |
UNC |
|
6 November 1982 to 22 August 1983 |
Bello Bouba Maigari, Prime Minister |
UNC |
|
22 August 1983 to 25 January 1984 |
Luc Ayang, Prime Minister |
UNC |
|
Cameroun Republic |
25 January 1984 to 26 April 1991 |
Vacant |
|
|
26 April 1991 to 9 April 1992 |
Sadou Hayatou, Prime Minister |
RDPC |
|
9 April 1992 to 19 September 1996 |
Simon Achidi Achu, Prime Minister |
RDPC |
|
19 September 1996 to 8 December 2004 |
Peter Mafany Musonge, Prime Minister |
RDPC |
|
8 December 2004 to present |
Ephraïm Inoni, Prime Minister |
RDPC |
|
[edit] Affiliations:-
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RDPC |
Rassemblement Démocratique du Peuple Camerounais/Cameroonian |
(People’s Democratic Rally) conservative, former UNC renamed RDPC 1985 |
SDF |
Social-Democratic Front/Front Social-Démocratique social-democratic |
KNDP |
Kamerun National Democratic Party British Cameroon-based, from 1966: part of UNC |
UC |
Union du Camerounais |
(Cameroon Union) French Cameroon-based, from 1966: part of UNC |
UNC |
Union National du Camerounais |
(Cameroonian National Union) from 1985: RDPC |
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