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African Peoples Union

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African Peoples Union (in French: Union des Populations Africaines) is a political party in Cameroon led by the Panafrican scholar Hubert Kamgang.[1] The party was founded in 1996. Kamgang was a candidate in the 2004 Cameroonian presidential election under the APU.[2]

UPA is Panafrican and supports the creation of a 'United States of Africa'.

References

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  1. ^ Fonkem, Sam-Nuvala (2014-01-20). Snapshots: An X-ray of Cameroons Democracy, Governance and Unification. African Books Collective. p. 151. ISBN 978-9956-791-80-4.
  2. ^ Adar, Korwa Gombe; Hamdok, Abdalla; Rukambe, Joram (2008). Electoral Process and the Prospects for Democracy Consolidation: Contextualising the African Multiparty Elections of 2004. African Books Collective. p. 35. ISBN 978-0-7983-0210-4.