Biya's Eighth Term Sparks Protests and Questions Future Leadership in Cameroon
Cameroon's President Paul Biya, at 92, has secured an unprecedented eighth term in office, winning nearly 54% of the vote amid widespread claims of electoral fraud. His victory has sparked violent protests, leading to the deaths of four individuals during clashes between opposition supporters and security forces.
The election highlights a stark generational divide, as the median age in Cameroon is just 18.9 years. Biya's continued rule raises pressing questions about the future of leadership in the country, especially given his lack of a clear succession plan.
As tensions mount, the opposition coalition has vowed to challenge the results, underscoring the ongoing turmoil in a nation grappling with economic stagnation and rising separatist movements.
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