Strengthening parliamentary ties between Cameroon and France

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Strengthening parliamentary ties between Cameroon and France

On July 15, 2026, the President of Cameroon’s National Assembly, Théodore Datouo, welcomed French Senator Ronan Le Gluet for a high-level meeting. The discussions centered on deepening inter-parliamentary cooperation and exploring new avenues for collaboration between the two nations.

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During the meeting, President Théodore Datouo of Cameroon’s National Assembly met with French Senator Ronan Le Gluet to discuss ways to strengthen parliamentary cooperation between the two countries. The discussions also covered the upcoming renewal of the French Senate in September 2026 and the experiences shared between the senatorial institutions of both nations.

The meeting between Théodore Datouo and Ronan Le Gluet focused on reinforcing inter-parliamentary ties, particularly through the friendship groups of both institutions. Key topics included the welfare of the French community in Cameroon, the operational dynamics of the French Senate ahead of its renewal, and the sharing of best practices between the senatorial bodies of Cameroon and France.

The two leaders also reviewed progress on projects funded under the Debt Reduction and Development Contract (C2D), with a focus on urban development and infrastructure. Additionally, they explored new opportunities for collaboration in the economic and healthcare sectors.

Cameroon parliamentary cooperation France Ronan Le Gluet Théodore Datouo

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