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and strengthened the role of the president. It eliminated the direct election of the president and instead provided for the presidential post to be filled by the leader of the party with the largest share of the vote in legislative elections. The president is limited to two five-year terms. Legislative power is vested in the National Assembly, whose members are elected to four-year terms. Angola’s new president, Joao Lourenco, swept into power in 2017 on a wave of promised reforms. Population 31,787,566 Access to Internet 7,078,067. 22.3 per cent of the population. Operators in Market Offshore operators accept players. No locally based companies. Online Gambling Legislation Unregulated
Cameroon Government Created in 1961 by the unification of a British and a French colony. Internally, there are tensions over the two mainly English- speaking south-western provinces. A secessionist movement emerged in the 1990s, and turned into an insurgency in
2016.The mainly-Muslim far north has been drawn into the regional Islamist insurgency of the Boko Haram group. The President of Cameroon is both head of state and head of government. Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is vested in both the government and the National
Assembly of Cameroon. Population 4,825,711 Access to Internet 6,128,422. 24.2 per cent of the population. Operators in Market Offshore operators are present in the market such as Betmomo and PremierBet. There are also a growing number of locally based online operators such as Roisbet. Founded in 2014, Roisbet is a registered company in the Republic of Cameroon and operates under a licence obtained by the Ministry of Territorial Administration And Decentralization . Also CG Bet which was granted a licence by the same authority in 2017 and which also operates sports betting shops. Online Gambling Legislation Online gambling is not specifically regulated in any online gambling law. The current Gambling Act, written in 1989 and modified in 2004, makes no mention of online gambling but licences are granted to locally based companies via the Ministry of Territorial Administration And Decentralization.
Central African Republic Government The Central African Republic has been unstable since its independence from France in 1960. The country is undergoing an internationally supervised transition involving a constitutional referendum as well as presidential and parliamentary elections. The President is the head of state, with a Prime
Minister as head of government. Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is vested in both the government and parliament. Population 4,825,711 Access to Internet 256,432. 5.3 per cent of the population. Operators in Market Unknown Online Gambling Legislation Unregulated.
Chad Government Chad's post-independence history has been marked by instability and violence, stemming mostly from tension between the mainly Arab-Muslim north and the predominantly Christian south. The President of Chad is both head of state and head of government. Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is vested in both the government and parliament. Population 15,814,345 Access to Internet 768,274 Internet users. Just 4.9 per cent of the population. Operators in Market Tolerated. No locally based operators. Online Gambling Legislation Unregulated
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