Contested Victory: Cameroon's Election Sparks Unrest

Cameroon's President Paul Biya's re-election for a seventh term has been met with allegations of fraud by opposition leaders, triggering violent protests. The constitutional council declared Biya the winner amid claims the results do not represent the people's will, further intensifying the country's political turmoil.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 28-10-2025 16:27 IST | Created: 28-10-2025 16:27 IST
Contested Victory: Cameroon's Election Sparks Unrest
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Cameroon's recent presidential election has ignited significant unrest following the declaration of incumbent President Paul Biya as the winner. The constitutional council confirmed Biya's re-election, prompting opposition leaders to reject the results, citing widespread fraud and misrepresentation of the people's will.

The unrest has been marked by violent protests across cities, with opposition leader Issa Tchiroma refusing to accept the outcome. Supporters clashed with police, leading to casualties as protests took hold in the commercial hub of Douala.

Critics argue the election was marred by irregularities, particularly in regions affected by a separatist conflict. Opposition figures continue to decry the process as fraudulent, as calls for transparency and democratic integrity are echoed amid rising tensions.

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