Actualité

Cameroon France parliamentary ties strengthened by senate meeting

Politics

Cameroon-France: Senate leaders deepen parliamentary cooperation

The President of Cameroon’s National Assembly, Théodore Datouo, met with French Senator Ronan Le Gluet on July 15, 2026, to discuss enhanced parliamentary collaboration and strategic partnerships between the two nations.

Cameroon Newsroom
||2 min read
Follow Cameroon updates on Google
Comment

Cameroon’s National Assembly President Théodore Datouo welcomed French Senator Ronan Le Gluet for a working meeting on July 15, 2026. The discussions centered on deepening parliamentary ties, reviewing C2D-funded projects, and exploring new avenues for economic and health cooperation.

During the meeting, the two leaders reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening inter-parliamentary relations through existing friendship groups. Key topics included the welfare of the French community in Cameroon, preparations for France’s Senate renewal in September 2026, and the exchange of best practices between Cameroon’s National Assembly and the French Senate.

The talks also provided an update on the implementation of projects under the Debt Reduction and Development Contract (C2D), particularly in urban development and infrastructure. Additionally, they examined potential collaboration in economic and healthcare sectors to foster mutual growth.

Cameroon parliamentary cooperationFranceSenateC2D projects

Be the first to comment

Comments

Loading comments…