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News Cameroon :: National Assembly: Selective Media Accreditation: when Friendship Takes Precedence over Professionalism :: Cameroon News

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The ordinary session of November 2025 opened in the National Assembly on the basis of controversy. Several media outlets denounced discriminatory accreditation, based not on media competence or representativeness, but on personal affinities between certain officials of parliamentary communication and "friend" journalists. The ordinary session of November 2025 of the National Assembly, supposed to be a moment of democratic openness and institutio…
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The ordinary session of November 2025 opened in the National Assembly on the basis of controversy. Several media outlets denounced discriminatory accreditation, based not on media competence or representativeness, but on personal affinities between certain officials of parliamentary communication and "friend" journalists. The ordinary session of November 2025 of the National Assembly, supposed to be a moment of democratic openness and institutio…

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camer.be broke the news in on Tuesday, November 4, 2025.
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