Cameroon Politics:
- Conventional long form name: Republic of Cameroon
- Capital cities: Yaounde
- Type of government: Republic
- Date of Independence: January 1, 1960
- National Holidays: New Year's Day (January 1), Independence Day from France (January 1), Youth Day (February 11), Labour Day (May 1), National Day the Republic of Cameroon foundation (May 20), Assumption (August 15), Christmas Day (December 25).
- Executive Branch: This includes Chief of State, the Head of State, and the Cabinet.
- Legislative Branch: Bicameral legislature which consists of an upper house or Senate which contains 100 seats, and a National Assembly which contains 180 seats.
- Judicial Branch: This consists of the Supreme Court of Cameroon organized into judicial, administrative, and audit chambers, and the Constitutional Council.
- Suffrage: 20 years of age.
- Cameroon's ambassador to the U.S.: H.E. Joseph Bienvenu Charles Foe-Atangana
- Location of Cameroon's embassy in the U.S.: Washington, D.C.
- Location of Cameroon's consulates in the U.S.: Washington, D.C.
- U.S. ambassador to Cameroon: Gregory Thome
- Location of U.S. embassy in Cameroon: Yaounde
- Location of U.S. consulates in Cameroon: Yaounde
- Symbolism of flag: Red, yellow, and green are the pan-African colors and the pattern of flag is similar to the French Tricolor. The green symbolizes the rich forest vegetation of the country's southern region and also the hope for a happy future. The red represents independence and unity. The yellow represents the Savannas in the north and the sun of the source of Cameroon's happiness. The star represents the unity of the country.
- National symbols: The countries name, the national anthem, the flag's colors, Coat of Arms, the Seal, the Motto, Official languages, and National currency.
Cameroon Flag
Chief of State: André-Marie Mbida
Head of Government: Philémon Yang