A constitutional referendum was held in
Cameroon on 21 February 1960. The new constitution would make the country a federal presidential republic with a
unicameral federal parliament.[1] It was passed by 60% of voters with a 75.5% turnout.
A constitutional referendum was held in
Cameroon on 21 February 1960. The new constitution would make the country a federal presidential republic with a
unicameral federal parliament.[1] It was passed by 60% of voters with a 75.5% turnout.