The Parliament of the Republic of Ambazonia was created to end one of the greatest challenges in our national struggle: the cycle of delegitimization, factional rivalry, and political propaganda that weakened the movement for independence. For years, factions accused one another, declared each other irrelevant, and issued unilateral sanctions in the name of Ambazonia. The result was disunity, confusion, and vulnerability.
The Ambazonian Parliament has changed this reality. By law, every recognized group seated in Parliament enjoys full parliamentary immunity and legitimacy until due process within the House decides otherwise. This principle is the cornerstone of national unity and the guarantee that no group can be politically destroyed outside the authority of Parliament.
Immunity under the law
Through its Acts, the Parliament has formally recognized the SCNC, AGov-C, SOCADEF, APLM, MORISC, and the various Interim Government factions. Each of these bodies holds legitimacy within the House because the people of Ambazonia deserve inclusive representation.
This means that no individual or faction leader has the authority to declare another group “inconsequential” or “banned.” Only Parliament, acting through legislation, debate, and resolution, has that power. Until such a decision is made, every group remains fully protected under parliamentary immunity.
This immunity is not favoritism. It is a safeguard to ensure fairness and accountability. It prevents propaganda from destroying recognized entities and ensures that justice can only be delivered through law, not through unilateral declarations.
Legitimacy through Parliament
Legitimacy in Ambazonia no longer depends on who holds a title or who controls a microphone. It depends on recognition within Parliament.
The Ambazonian Parliament is now the benchmark of national legitimacy. Any group outside of Parliament cannot claim to speak for the Ambazonian people. By contrast, every group seated in Parliament, regardless of its internal divisions or leadership disputes, retains its legitimacy until Parliament itself rules otherwise.
This framework has ended the era of endless factional disputes. No leader can claim supremacy above others; all must submit to the authority of the House.
Protecting unity and accountability
By guaranteeing both immunity and legitimacy, the Parliament of Ambazonia achieves a balance between unity and accountability. Groups are protected from unilateral political attacks, but they are not exempt from scrutiny. If allegations of misconduct or violations of human rights arise, they must be submitted as a bill or motion in Parliament. The House will then debate, investigate, and reach a lawful resolution.
This approach protects the integrity of the liberation struggle while ensuring justice is never sidelined.
Conclusion
The Parliament of the Republic of Ambazonia stands as the shield of all factions. It guarantees that unity is preserved, that propaganda is nullified, and that legitimacy flows only through law.
Every recognized group remains immune and legitimate until due process decides otherwise.
No group has the right to ban or silence another.
The Ambazonian Parliament alone is the guardian of unity, legitimacy, and justice.