By Neba-Fuh (Originally published on Voice of the Oppressed)
The role of any opposition party in an established democracy is to be an unsolicited watchdog of the ruling party, while constantly aspiring to take over power through democratic means, if possible. A front is a movement aimed at achieving a specified political objective.
The launching of the Social Democratic Front (SDF) on the 26th of May 1990 revealed the mindset of the majority of Cameroonians( Both from La Republique du Cameroun and Southern Cameroons) through the midwifery of a few awakened Southern Cameroonians, who took the unprecedented decision to establish a front in an era when multipartyism had been eclipsed for over a quarter of a century.
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