The Cameroonian National Action Movement (French: Mouvement d'Action Nationale Camerounaise, MANC) was a political party in French Cameroons.
History
The party was created in March 1956 as by the merger of the Bantu Efoula-Meyong Traditional Association led by Charles Assalé and members of the Ngondo establishment led by Soppo Priso.[1] The French authorities regarded it as a front for the banned Union of the Peoples of Cameroon.[1]