Social Democratic Front

Elections and parties in
Cameroon


The Social Democratic Front is the main opposition party of Cameroon, with 22 out of 180 seats in the Cameroon National Assembly. It is led by Ni John Fru Ndi and receives significant support from the Anglophone regions of the western part of the country.

It was formed in 1990 as an opposition to the Cameroon People's Democratic Movement. Fru Ndi stood as a presidential candidate in 1992, and the party believes he was denied victory "at gunpoint."

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