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Vice President of Cameroon

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The Vice President of Cameroon was a political position in Federal Republic of Cameroon. It was abolished in 1972 when the new constitution created unitary state United Republic of Cameroon. The Vice President of Cameroon was English-speaking and the President of Cameroon was French-speaking during the existence of the office.

A history of the office holder follows. [1][2]

Name Period
John Ngu Foncha 1961 - 1970
Salomon Tandeng Muna 1970 - 1972

References

  1. ^ Historical Dictionary of the Republic of Cameroon
  2. ^ The Europa World Year Book 1985, Volume II, p. 1369