The Perpetual Presidency: Paul Biya's Grip on Cameroon
Cameroon's 92-year-old President Paul Biya announced his bid for an eighth term amid calls for resignation from various figures, including his daughter. Critics and proponents argue his health and government practices while allegations of electoral flaws emerge. Biya's entrenched system retains power amid divided opposition.
Cameroon's aged leader, Paul Biya, seeks an eighth presidential term despite increasing calls for his resignation. His bid comes in the wake of public statements from his daughter and influential opponents challenging his capability to govern.
Meanwhile, analysts attribute Biya's prolonged hold on power to a well-entrenched patronage network, loyal military, and a fragmented opposition landscape. Allegations of electoral deficiencies further fuel skepticism over the election's integrity.
Amidst health speculations and simmering discontent over public services, Biya remains a potent political force as Cameroonians face forthcoming elections that could shape the future trajectory of their nation.
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