The SDF is preparing for the 2025 presidential elections in Cameroon by deploying 90,000 election monitors to enhance electoral oversight. The party is setting strict criteria for its presidential candidates, including a hefty fee, to support its campaign efforts. With significant logistical hurdles, the SDF aims to improve transparency and challenge the ruling party’s influence.
As Cameroon prepares for the presidential elections in 2025, the Social Democratic Front (SDF) is implementing measures to improve electoral oversight and candidate selection processes. The SDF, an opposition party committed to democratic reforms, grapples with financial and logistical challenges, especially in ensuring fair elections in rural areas, often dominated by the ruling party.
To address electoral fraud, the SDF aims to strengthen its monitoring efforts, targeting the deployment of 90,000 election agents across the nation. According to Louis-Marie Kakdeu, the party’s second vice-president, three monitors will be assigned to each polling station, upgrading the transparency of the electoral process in regions less influenced by opposition parties.
In preparation for the October 2025 elections, the SDF has established stringent criteria for its presidential candidates. Prospective candidates are required to submit a full application that includes an official candidacy form and to pay a non-refundable fee of 50 million FCFA (approximately $82,000 USD), which will fund the party’s electoral activities.
The upcoming extraordinary congress will determine the SDF’s presidential nominee, adhering closely to internal regulations. As the elections approach, the SDF faces the dual challenge of selecting a formidable candidate and ensuring election credibility amid the ruling party’s prevailing influence in Cameroon’s political landscape. The developments leading to October 2025 are poised to significantly impact the opposition’s effort to disrupt the longstanding political status quo in Cameroon.
In preparation for the 2025 elections, the SDF is mobilizing extensive resources to combat electoral fraud and ensure candidate transparency. Despite logistical challenges, the plan to deploy 90,000 election monitors represents a significant commitment to enhancing electoral integrity. The party’s stringent candidate selection process underscores its focus on presenting a competitive opposition to the ruling party’s dominance.
Original Source: www.cameroon-concord.com