The Constitution of Cameroon 1972 (rev. 2008) is the supreme law of the Republic of Cameroon. Adopted in 1972, it is Cameroon's third constitution. The Constitution begins with a preamble that names the Cameroonian people's cultural and linguistic diversity as an integral part of the nation but expresses the desire to form a unitary government. The Constitution outlines the rights guaranteed to Cameroonian citizens, the symbols and official institutions of the country, the structure and function
s of government, the procedure by which the Constitution may be amended, and the process by which the provisions of the Constitution are to be implemented.
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